Desegregation of social and public spaces was the most visible result of the Civil Rights Movement. After 1960, the integration of schools in Mississippi became a source of conflict. The social change of Civil Rights attacked the social order of White Resistance that supported the state superstructure. The public schools were a place for the discovery of identity for Blacks. The integrated on of the schools caused many Whites to leave rather than be integrated with Blacks. Desegregation of schools was also a slow process because the local and state government could not enforce the decisions of the US Courts, leading Blacks to realize their place in American society could only be secured through individual action. This work explains the role...
This ethnohistorical study returns to a historical site of Black education, The Mississippi Freedom ...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
James P. Marshall, Independent Researcher. The author of Student Activism and Civil Rights in Missis...
Desegregation of social and public spaces was the most visible result of the Civil Rights Movement. ...
Desegregation of social and public spaces was the most visible result of the Civil Rights Movement. ...
Between 1950 and the end of the 1970s, schools in Mississippi went through the formal process of leg...
There have been numerous works on segregation and desegregation in Mississippi schools. However, muc...
This ethnography of Belvedere, Mississippi black students integrating the high school during Freedom...
The Bordentown Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth in New Jersey allows us to co...
\u27High School Students, the Catholic, and the Struggle for Inclusion and Citizenship in South Caro...
This is an article for JCT Special Issue –Narrative of Curriculum in the South: Lives In-Between Con...
The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education has radically changed life in the South for ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a history of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools. Th...
Despite the recent scholarship exploring Black student activism at Mississippi colleges and universi...
On 30 December 1963, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's (SNCC) executive committee appr...
This ethnohistorical study returns to a historical site of Black education, The Mississippi Freedom ...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
James P. Marshall, Independent Researcher. The author of Student Activism and Civil Rights in Missis...
Desegregation of social and public spaces was the most visible result of the Civil Rights Movement. ...
Desegregation of social and public spaces was the most visible result of the Civil Rights Movement. ...
Between 1950 and the end of the 1970s, schools in Mississippi went through the formal process of leg...
There have been numerous works on segregation and desegregation in Mississippi schools. However, muc...
This ethnography of Belvedere, Mississippi black students integrating the high school during Freedom...
The Bordentown Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth in New Jersey allows us to co...
\u27High School Students, the Catholic, and the Struggle for Inclusion and Citizenship in South Caro...
This is an article for JCT Special Issue –Narrative of Curriculum in the South: Lives In-Between Con...
The 1954 Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education has radically changed life in the South for ...
The purpose of this dissertation is to provide a history of the 1964 Mississippi Freedom Schools. Th...
Despite the recent scholarship exploring Black student activism at Mississippi colleges and universi...
On 30 December 1963, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's (SNCC) executive committee appr...
This ethnohistorical study returns to a historical site of Black education, The Mississippi Freedom ...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
James P. Marshall, Independent Researcher. The author of Student Activism and Civil Rights in Missis...