Professor Days began his Childress Lecture by recounting his personal experience with Jim Crow segregation. I too have such a story. I was born and raised in Hunstville, Alabama, a city that is notable, among other things, for having desegregated its public accommodations in 1962, two full years before the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The turning point in the non-violent sit-in movement in Hunstville was when a young, African- American woman was arrested with a four-month-old baby in her arms, along with a friend who was eight months pregnant. This caused some outrage and widespread press coverage. The mother was Joan Carpenter Cashin and the baby was me. I am proud to have played a role, however small, in the most important soc...
Thousands of children throughout the United States participated in debates over race-based civil rig...
By focusing on a number of the CRA\u27s key titles - without belittling the act\u27s importance to L...
The activities in this lesson support the students to investigate the development of Civil Rights in...
Professor Days began his Childress Lecture by recounting his personal experience with Jim Crow segre...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
In the past year we have celebrated a number of civil rights milestones: the fiftieth anniversary of...
It is truly an honor and a privilege to have been invited to return to my home state of Alabama to t...
In 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that our nation is moving toward two societies: one black, ...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
In the early 1940s, the NAACP devised a legislative agenda that addressed the most pressing concerns...
The import of Brown v. Board of Education is not confined to school segregation. Its more general si...
In this David C. Baum Memorial Lecture on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Professor Sunstein begin...
When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law the Johnson Administration had ample reason to worry th...
Introduction & Abridged Transcript, The Summit for Civil Rights, November 10, 201
Thousands of children throughout the United States participated in debates over race-based civil rig...
By focusing on a number of the CRA\u27s key titles - without belittling the act\u27s importance to L...
The activities in this lesson support the students to investigate the development of Civil Rights in...
Professor Days began his Childress Lecture by recounting his personal experience with Jim Crow segre...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
In the past year we have celebrated a number of civil rights milestones: the fiftieth anniversary of...
It is truly an honor and a privilege to have been invited to return to my home state of Alabama to t...
In 1968, the Kerner Commission concluded that our nation is moving toward two societies: one black, ...
An educated society is important to the survival of a democracy, a sentiment echoed by the Supreme C...
In the early 1940s, the NAACP devised a legislative agenda that addressed the most pressing concerns...
The import of Brown v. Board of Education is not confined to school segregation. Its more general si...
In this David C. Baum Memorial Lecture on Civil Liberties and Civil Rights, Professor Sunstein begin...
When the Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law the Johnson Administration had ample reason to worry th...
Introduction & Abridged Transcript, The Summit for Civil Rights, November 10, 201
Thousands of children throughout the United States participated in debates over race-based civil rig...
By focusing on a number of the CRA\u27s key titles - without belittling the act\u27s importance to L...
The activities in this lesson support the students to investigate the development of Civil Rights in...