Word: integrationism
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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On Saturday, June 20, their week-long Oxford orientation course completed, Schwerner, Chaney, Goodman and five other young civil rights workers got into a CORE-owned blue station wagon to drive to Meridian. They had scheduled their trip so as to avoid driving through Deep Dixie after dark, always a...
As measured by some familiar Dixie standards, Atlanta's two existing dailies have earned such opprobrium. Both are liberal in outlook, and have long held that it is morally wrong to discriminate on the basis of race. The Constitution was one of the first and is still one of...
Caldwell and Wife Virginia traveled 25,000 miles in airplanes and rented cars. Mrs. Caldwell's drawings are of high school yearbook caliber, and Caldwell's interviewees are a strangely faceless lot, given to some of the most doubtful quotes outside the fine print of a New Yorker...
One possibility suggested by both Tilly and Doebele is that local governments will begin to subsidize the rents of lower-income citizens in an effort to move families from public housing into the private market. They emphasized that private housing offers large opportunities for poorer families and that the freedom...
The Atlanta decision was a gentle attempt to accelerate one of the South's best-publicized plans for achieving integration without revolution. In 1961 Atlanta adopted a system of desegregating classes at the rate of one grade a year, starting with the twelfth grade. Since then, only 150 of...