Thunder of freedom: black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi
The world's eyes were on Mississippi during the summer of 1964, when civil rights activists launched an ambitious African American voter registration project and were met with violent resistance from white supremacists. Sue (Lorenzi) Sojourner and her husband, Henry Lorenzi, arrived in Holmes C...
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Univ. Press of Kentucky
2013
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Schriftenreihe: | Civil Rights and the struggle for black equality in the twentieth century
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Zusammenfassung: | The world's eyes were on Mississippi during the summer of 1964, when civil rights activists launched an ambitious African American voter registration project and were met with violent resistance from white supremacists. Sue (Lorenzi) Sojourner and her husband, Henry Lorenzi, arrived in Holmes County, Mississippi, in the wake of this historic time, known as Freedom Summer. From her arrival in September 1964 until her departure in 1969, Sojourner amassed an extensive collection of photographs, oral histories, and documents chronicling the dramatic events she witnessed. Thunder of Freedom weaves together Sojourner's interviews and photographs with accounts of her own experiences as an activist during the movement |
Beschreibung: | Includes index Includes bibliographical references and index From California to Mississippi: August-September 1964 -- What we walked into: early voter registration efforts: winter 1962-September 1964 -- Mileston: September-October 1964 -- The Holmes County Community Center: November 1964-January 1965 -- The congressional challenge and marching for freedom: January-July 1965 -- School desegregation, Head Start, and the medical committee: spring 1965 to early 1966 -- Voter registration: December 1964-December 1965 -- The Greenville Air Base demonstration and the Community Action Program: January-December 1966 -- Political organizing: January-June 1966 -- The Meredith March: June-July 1966 -- The November 1966 elections and coalition building: fall 1966-January 1967 -- Reading "The some people" story and a trip north: February-April 1967 -- Selecting the FDP candidates from Holmes: January-June 1967 -- Black and white issues with SNCC workers: summer 1967 -- The success of the 1967 Holmes County elections: September-November 1967 -- Changed lives: celebrating the movement and its people Their stories. Sam and Laura Redmond ; Ralthus Hayes ; John Daniel Wesley ; Shadrach "Crook" Davis ; Norman and Rosebud Clark ; Reverend Jesse James Russell ; Alma Mitchell Carnegie ; Kids racing the bug sprayer ; McGee's Café ; Rosie Head's birthday party ; Reverend Joseph McChriston ; Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Tate ; Eugene Montgomery ; A group gathers for a county meeting ; Five people comment about Henry Lorenzi ; Movement visitors to the Balance Due home ; Robert G. Clark: the day is coming ; Edgar Love and the Tchula shootout ; Alec Shimkin's reflection ; Mary Lee Hightower ; Robert G. Clark, at a farmers co-op meeting ; A late-night meeting with Robert G. Clark |
Beschreibung: | xix, 309 S. Ill. 24 cm |
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spelling | Sojourner, Sue Lorenzi 1941- Verfasser (DE-588)1056847212 aut Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan. Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner Lexington Univ. Press of Kentucky 2013 xix, 309 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Civil Rights and the struggle for black equality in the twentieth century Includes index Includes bibliographical references and index From California to Mississippi: August-September 1964 -- What we walked into: early voter registration efforts: winter 1962-September 1964 -- Mileston: September-October 1964 -- The Holmes County Community Center: November 1964-January 1965 -- The congressional challenge and marching for freedom: January-July 1965 -- School desegregation, Head Start, and the medical committee: spring 1965 to early 1966 -- Voter registration: December 1964-December 1965 -- The Greenville Air Base demonstration and the Community Action Program: January-December 1966 -- Political organizing: January-June 1966 -- The Meredith March: June-July 1966 -- The November 1966 elections and coalition building: fall 1966-January 1967 -- Reading "The some people" story and a trip north: February-April 1967 -- Selecting the FDP candidates from Holmes: January-June 1967 -- Black and white issues with SNCC workers: summer 1967 -- The success of the 1967 Holmes County elections: September-November 1967 -- Changed lives: celebrating the movement and its people Their stories. Sam and Laura Redmond ; Ralthus Hayes ; John Daniel Wesley ; Shadrach "Crook" Davis ; Norman and Rosebud Clark ; Reverend Jesse James Russell ; Alma Mitchell Carnegie ; Kids racing the bug sprayer ; McGee's Café ; Rosie Head's birthday party ; Reverend Joseph McChriston ; Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Tate ; Eugene Montgomery ; A group gathers for a county meeting ; Five people comment about Henry Lorenzi ; Movement visitors to the Balance Due home ; Robert G. Clark: the day is coming ; Edgar Love and the Tchula shootout ; Alec Shimkin's reflection ; Mary Lee Hightower ; Robert G. Clark, at a farmers co-op meeting ; A late-night meeting with Robert G. Clark The world's eyes were on Mississippi during the summer of 1964, when civil rights activists launched an ambitious African American voter registration project and were met with violent resistance from white supremacists. Sue (Lorenzi) Sojourner and her husband, Henry Lorenzi, arrived in Holmes County, Mississippi, in the wake of this historic time, known as Freedom Summer. From her arrival in September 1964 until her departure in 1969, Sojourner amassed an extensive collection of photographs, oral histories, and documents chronicling the dramatic events she witnessed. Thunder of Freedom weaves together Sojourner's interviews and photographs with accounts of her own experiences as an activist during the movement Geschichte 1900-2000 African Americans / Civil rights / Mississippi / History / 20th century Civil rights movements / Mississippi / History / 20th century African American leadership / Mississippi / History / 20th century Geschichte Schwarze. USA Mississippi / Race relations / History / 20th century |
spellingShingle | Sojourner, Sue Lorenzi 1941- Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi African Americans / Civil rights / Mississippi / History / 20th century Civil rights movements / Mississippi / History / 20th century African American leadership / Mississippi / History / 20th century Geschichte Schwarze. USA |
title | Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi |
title_auth | Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi |
title_exact_search | Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi |
title_full | Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan. Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner |
title_fullStr | Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan. Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner |
title_full_unstemmed | Thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner with Cheryl Reitan. Photographs by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner |
title_short | Thunder of freedom |
title_sort | thunder of freedom black leadership and the transformation of 1960s mississippi |
title_sub | black leadership and the transformation of 1960s Mississippi |
topic | African Americans / Civil rights / Mississippi / History / 20th century Civil rights movements / Mississippi / History / 20th century African American leadership / Mississippi / History / 20th century Geschichte Schwarze. USA |
topic_facet | African Americans / Civil rights / Mississippi / History / 20th century Civil rights movements / Mississippi / History / 20th century African American leadership / Mississippi / History / 20th century Geschichte Schwarze. USA Mississippi / Race relations / History / 20th century |
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