Daisy Newsome, November 2010
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Daisy Newsome, November 2010
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Several students from Albany State University and Spelman College visit Daisy Newsome. She talks about President Obama, living to be 105, and her faith. Her participation in the Civil Rights movement is discussed as well as how she came to know Reverend Charles Sherrod. To end the interview each attending student describes Newsome in one word.
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00:01:00 Visiting Spelman and Albany students introduce themselves to interviewee.|00:07:27 She reflects on living to 105|00:09:01 Newsome reflects on her faith and life in the church.|00:11:40 Newsome talks about her siblings and her mother.|00:16:40 She talks about her relationship with Reverend Sherrod and the Civil Rights movement.|00:19:45 Newsome covers her arrest for participation in the movement.|00:28:28 She describes what it was like to live in Albany during Jim Crow.|00:34:10 She tells a story about her grandparents.|00:42:21 The group discusses nonviolent tactics in protesting.|00:47:10 Each student describes Newsome with one word.|00:49:16 The group sings together. |
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auc.167.0080_03_1
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12322/auc.167:0080_03_1
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USA
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00:51:15
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