It ls the purpose of this work to show how the racial disturbance began and why it came to a close in Danville, Virginia in 1963. This work asks: Why Danville, what happened, what killed it, and what was the aftermath? The central vehicle for answering these questions is the Danville Police Department. Research was done, over a period of some fifteen months, through a series of court records and transcripts, interviews, newspapers, observations, books, and other sources related to this topic. It should be pointed out, that in as many cases as possible, this author attempted to determine the validity of sources by checking them against police reports and court transcripts concerning related dates
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This thesis explores the civil rights movement in Danville, Virginia, and focuses on the tactics emp...
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In at least some measure, the Negro demonstrations of the 1960\u27s were an attempt to create tensio...
Following the brutal murder of a young white woman in late 1923, the rural town of Catcher, Arkansas...
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