Atlanta Student Movement 40th Anniversary, 2000 |
2000 |
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People celebrate at an Atlanta Student Movement 40th Anniversary event. Featured figure: Mary Ann Smith, Morehouse President Walter E. Massey, Clark Atlanta University President Thomas W. Cole, and Lonnie C. King standing in-front of Trevor Arnett Hall. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Groups and organizations, African American universities and colleges, African American civil rights workers |
Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism |
"Greensboro, City of Racial Paradoxes", by Stephen J. Goldfarb, circa 1993 |
1990/1996 |
Committee on the Appeal for Human Rights |
An article written by Stephen J. Goldfrab. This article discusses the civil rights movement in Greensboro, N.C. during the 1960s. The city had a paradoxical nature, being both racially moderate and having segregated public facilities and employment. The author of the article, Stephen J. Goldfrab, uses interviews to tell the story of the sit-ins and demonstrations that led to desegregation in Greensboro, but neglects to discuss the role of voting in the civil rights movement. The author refers to Historian William H. Chafes to give context about Greensboro, N.C. 1 page. |
African Americans--Civil rights, African American pioneers, African American student movements, Race discrimination, African American civil rights workers |
Mary Ann Smith Wilson, Ruby Doris Smith Robinson Collection on Student Activism |