Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina /
"Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina is a five-volume anthology spanning the decades from 1930 to 1980 with oral history interviews of key activists and leaders of the civil rights movement in South Carolina. Editor Marvin Ira Lare introduces more than one hundred civil rights...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Columbia, South Carolina :
University of South Carolina Press,
[2016]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Contents; PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Prologue; Part 1. Following the 1954 Supreme Court Ruling: The Setting; The S.C. (Negro) Citizens Committee Press Release; The 15th Annual Conference, S.C. NAACP, Press Release; Excerpts from Thurgood Marshall's Address, November 27, 1955; Annual Message: ""The Cry for Freedom in South Carolina""; Part 2. The Reaction of Orangeburg and South Carolina State College; Fred Henderson Moore, Part I: Expulsion; James E. Sulton, Sr., the List; Charles H. Brown, Effigy of a President; Alice Pyatt, a Summer of Tears.
- Nathaniel Irvin, Part 1: The Keep Back FamilyPart 3. National Leaders from South Carolina; Septima Poinsette Clark, Ready from Within; Du Bois, King, and Clark; James T. ""Nooker"" McCain, Field Director, Congress for Racial Equality; Ida Mae McCain, the Home Front; James E. Clyburn and Bobby Doctor, Inspired Students; Matthew J. Perry Jr., Part 1: A Pearl of a Case; Cleveland Sellers, Part 1: From Denmark to Destiny; Part 4. Spawning the Movement in South Carolina; I. DeQuincey Newman, How Beautiful Upon the Mountains; Anne Newman and Emily Newman, a Family Affair.
- MaeDe Brown and Millicent E. Brown: J. Arthur Brown Jr., a Man for All SeasonsHarvey Gantt, Part 1: High School Sit-In'ers; Beatrice ""Bea"" McKnight, Modjeska Protégé; J. S. Wright, Come on to the Meeting; Samuel Hudson and Sarah Hudson, Dreamkeeper; Samuel M. Bonds, Bitter Experience; Lottie Gibson, the Bridge That Brought Me Over; Xanthene Norris, a Passion for Kids; Matthew Douglas McCollom, Peace, Peace, Where There Is No Peace; Gloria Rackley Blackwell and Her Daughters Jamelle Rackley-Riley and Lurma Rackley, Part 1: Roots of a Storm; Johnalee Nelson, It Was the Popcorn.
- Courtney Siceloff, Penn PioneerJoe McDomic, from Peace Corps to Magistrate; Frieda Mitchell, Fireball for Freedom; Willie T. ""Dub"" Massey, Jail, No Bail, the Friendship Nine; Charlie Sam Daniel, Once I Get Grown; Teenie Ruth Lott, a Military Tradition; Ernest A. Finney Jr., from Swamp to Supreme Court; Gloria M. Jenkins, Birthing the Sumter Movement and the Bennett Belles; Frederick C. James, Part 1: Pastor to a Movement; Irene Williams, Part 1: If You Don't Have Hope; Lorin Palmer and Theodius Palmer, Part 1: Gloves and High Heels; APPENDIX; INDEX; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N.
- OP; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; W; Z.