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$aWomen in the Civil Rights movement :
$btrailblazers and torchbearers, 1941-1965 /
$cedited by Vicki L. Crawford, Jacqueline Anne Rouse, and Barbara Woods ; associate editors, Broadus Butler, Marymal Dryden, and Melissa Walker. |
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$c1993. |
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$aBlacks in the diaspora |
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$aOriginally published: New York : Carlson Pub., 1990, in series: Black women in United States history ; v. 16. |
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$a"Articles ... originally presented at the conference Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965, held at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, October 12-15, 1988 ... organized by the Division of Continuing Education of Georgia State University and the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, Inc."--Title page verso. |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$tMen led, but women organized : movement participation of women in the Mississippi Delta /
$rCharles Payne --
$tBeyond the human self : grassroots activists in the Mississippi civil rights movement /
$rVicki Crawford --
$tIs this America? Fannie Lou Hamer and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party /
$rMamie E. Locke --
$tCivil rights women : a source for doing womanist theology /
$rJacquelyn Grant --
$tElla Baker and the origins of "participatory democracy" /
$rCarol Mueller --
$tTrailblazers : women in the Montgomery Bus Boycott /
$rMary Fair Burks --
$tSeptima P. Clark and the struggle for human rights /
$rGrace Jordan McFadden --
$tModjeska Simkins and the South Carolina Conference of the NAACP, 1939-1957 /
$rBarbara A. Woods --
$tGloria Richardson and the Cambridge Movement /
$rAnnette K. Brock --
$tThe women of Highlander/
$rDonna Langston --
$tThe South Carolina Sea Island Citizenship Schools, 1957-1961 /
$rSandra B. Oldendorf --
$tThe role of Black women in the civil rights movement /
$rAnne Standley --
$tWomen as culture carriers in the civil rights movement : Fannie Lou Hamer /
$rBernice Johnson Reagon --
$tBehind the scenes : Doris Derby, Denise Nicholas and the Free Southern Theater /
$rClarissa Myrick-Harris --
$tA reluctant but persistent warrior : Eleanor Roosevelt and the early civil rights movement /
$rAllida M. Black --
$tMethodist women integrate schools and housing, 1952-1959 /
$r"And the pressure never let up" : Black women, white women, and the Boston YWCA, 1918-1948 /
$rSharlene Voogd Cochrane. |
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$aGeorgia State University.
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$aMartin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change. |
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