Three Views of the Segregation Decisions

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Authors

Faulkner, William
Mays, Benjamin
Sims, Cecil

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1956

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en_US

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Civil Rights , Segregation , Jim Crow

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Papers Read At a Session of the Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, Memphis Tennessee. November 10,1955

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Three Views of the Segregation Decisions Papers Read At a Session of the Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, Memphis Tennessee. November 10,1955 by William Faulkner, Benjamin Mays, Cecil Sims. Introduction by Bell Wiley. Significant because of essay by Faulkner, but Benjamin Mays is often called the spiritual mentor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Important document showing how prominent Southerners viewed early Court decisions concerning desegregation and how they viewed the future.

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MS/134 Civil Rights Papers. Segregation, Jim Crow, 1950s, US South, Southern States, American South Scanned from original prints. Processed by Dallas Suttles (dasuttles@valdosta.edu) on 6/21/2016. 600 DPI. OCR Abbyy FineReader 11.0. Pages cropped to size.

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William Faulkner; Benjamin Mays; Cecil Sims. Three Views of the Segregation Decisions: Papers Read At a Session of the Twenty-First Annual Meeting of the Southern Historical Association, Memphis Tennessee. November 10,1955. (Atlanta: Southern Regional Council, 1956).

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Southern Regional Council

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