Undaunted by the Fight: Spelman College and the Civil Rights Movement, 1957/1967

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Mercer University Press, 2005 - 286 էջ
Undaunted by the Fight is a study of small but dedicated, group of Spelman College students and faculty who, between 1957 and 1967 risked their lives, compromised their grades, and jeopardized their careers to make Atlanta and the South a more just and open society. Lefever argues that the participation of Spelman's students and faculty in the Civil Rights Movement represented both a continuity and a break with the institution's earlier history. On the one hand their actions were consistent with Spelman's long history of liberal arts and community service; yet, on the other hand; as his research documents; their actions represented a break with Spelman's traditional non-political stance and challenged the assumption that social changes should occur only gradually and within established legal institutions. For the first time in the eighty-plus years of Spelman's existence, the students and faculty who participated in the Movement took actions that directly challenged the injustices of the social and political status quo. Too often in the past the Movement literature, including the literature on the Atlanta Movement focused disproportionately on the males involved to the exclusion of the women who were equally involved, and; who, in many instances, initiated actions and provided leadership for the Movement. Lefever concludes his study by saying that Spelman's activist students and faculty succeeded to the extent they did because they kept their eyes on the prize. They endured the struggle; he says; and, in so doing; eventually won many prizes -- some personal, others social. Undaunted; they liberated themselves, but at the same time they liberated their school, their city and the larger society.

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Sitins and Protests Continue
157
Expulsion and Reinstatement
169
Mississippi Freedom Summer
179
From Mississippi to Africa
191
Gender Racial and Ideological Clashes
195
Nobel Peace Prize
205
SelmatoMontgomery March
211
Black Power
221

Negotiating an Agreement
89
Riding for Freedom
97
Agonizing ChoiceStudy or Action
111
Aint Gonna Let Chief Pritchett Turn Me Round
117
Twin Issues Civil Rights and Peace
133
Dismissal
147
The March on Washington
151
Adieu Ruby Doris
233
Conclusion
239
Epilogue
245
Appendix
255
Bibliography
257
Index
265
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Էջ 82 - A just law is a man-made code that squares with the moral law or the law of God. An unjust law is a code that is out of harmony with the moral law. To put it in the terms of St.
Էջ 91 - We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
Էջ 152 - We cannot be patient, we do not want to be free gradually, we want our freedom, and we want it now. We can not depend on any political party, for both the Democrats and the Republicans have betrayed the basic principles of the Declaration of Independence. We all recognize the fact that if any radical social, political and economic changes are to take place in our society, the people, the masses must bring them about.
Էջ 215 - I come to say to you this afternoon, however difficult the moment, however frustrating the hour, it will not be long, because truth pressed to earth will rise again. How long? Not long, because no lie can live forever. How long? Not long, because you still reap what you sow.
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