Arsnick : the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas /
Jennifer Jensen Wallach is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Texas and the author of Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact: Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow and Richard Wright: From Black Boy to World Citizen.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Documento de Gobierno Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Fayetteville :
University of Arkansas Press,
2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I: Historical Assessments; 1. The Origins of SNCC in Arkansas: Little Rock, Lupper, and the Law / John A. Kirk; 2. In the Storm: William Hansen and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas, 1962-1967 / Brent Riffel; 3. "It Was the Wrong Time, and They Just Weren't Ready": Direct-Action Protest in Pine Bluff, 1963 / Holly Y. McGee; 4. Crossing the White Line: SNCC in Three Delta Towns, 1963-1967 / Randy Finley; 5. Replicating History in a Bad Way? White Activists and Black Power in SNCC's Arkansas Project / Jennifer Jensen Wallach.
- Part II: Firsthand Accounts6. Arkansas Daze / Bill Hansen; 7. Excerpts from an Interview with Jim Jones / Robert Wright, Civil Rights Documentation Project; 8. Arkansas Roots and Consciousness / Michael Simmons; 9. Maeby Civil Rights / Sanderia Smith; 10. Excerpts from an Interview with Bob Cableton / Robert Wright, Civil Rights Documentation Project; 11. Lessons from SNCC-Arkansas 1965 / Nancy (Shaw) Stoller; 12. An E-mail Interview with Tim Janke / Jennifer Jensen Wallach; 13. An Interview with Millard "Tex" Lowe / Jennifer Jensen Wallach; 14. Arkansas SNCC Memories / Laura Foner.
- 15. An Interview with Gertrude Jackson / Jennifer Jensen Wallach16. My Arkansas Journey / Arlene (Wilgoren) Dunn; 17. The Civil Rights Movement in Pine Bluff / Vivian Carroll Jones; Part III: Historical Documents; 18. "Up Against the Obstacles" (1960); 19. "The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee"; 20. "Field Report, Pine Bluff, Arkansas" (1963); 21. Press Releases: "Students Attacked with Ammonia in Pine Bluff" (1963) and "Pine Bluff Movies, Schools, Park Open to All" (1963); 22. Letter to Ruthie Hansen from Bill Hansen (1964).
- 23. "Field Report, Phillips, Monroe, Arkansas and Lee Counties"24. "Annual Report" (1964); 25. "Hansen Resigns SNCC Post; Says Negroes Should Lead But He'll Stay as Adviser" (1964); 26. An Open Letter from Representatives of the Forrest City (Arkansas) Movement (1965); 27. Ozell Sutton v. Capitol Club, Inc. (1965); 28. Letter to Arkansas Summer Project Applicant (1965); 29. Letter to Collin Minert from James O. Jones (1965); 30. "What to Bring with You" and "Orientation Schedule" (1965); 31. "82% Negro; 100% White" (1965); 32. Letter to "Dear Friend" from Jim Jones (1965).
- 33. "What We Shall Overcome Means to Me" (1965)34. Journal Entry by Mitchell Zimmerman (1965); 35. Letter from Rev. Benjamin S. Grinage to John A. Hannah (1966); 36. Press Statement: Rev. Ben Grinage (1966); 37. "Black Power-Another Definition" (1966); 38. "Arkansas Staff Meeting" (1966); 39. "Ex-workers for SNCC Tell Why Group Faded in State" (1967); Notes; Contributors; Index.