Southerners and Schools
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Authors
Fuller, Helen
Issue Date
1962
Type
Article
Language
en
Keywords
African Americans, Civil rights, Civil rights movements in United States, History, 20th century, Rare books,Segregation
Alternative Title
Abstract
Faint foxing and staining along the edges and across "The New Republic" logo on the bottom right corner. This text, reprinted by The New Republic, features the relationship of African-American human rights in relation to southerners and schools. Written by Helen Fuller, it includes seven parts: I - The Defiant Ones in Virginia II - The "New Negroes" in Alabama III - The Segregationists Go North IV - Atlanta is Different V - New Orleans Knows Better VI - Nashville-First Steps Firmly Taken VII - Deliberate, Yes-Speed, No.
Description
Southerner and Schools, Folder 18, Box: 1, Folder: 18. Civil Rights Papers, MS-134. By Helen Fuller. Reprinted by The New Republic.
Citation
Southerner and Schools, Folder 18, Box: 1, Folder: 18. Civil Rights Papers, MS-134. .
Publisher
The New Republic
