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In the mid-1950s, Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987), a former public school teacher, developed a citizenship training program that enabled thousands of African Americans to register to vote and then to link the power of the ballot to concrete strategies for individual and communal empowerment. In this vibrantly written biography, Katherine Charron demonstrates Clarks crucial role--and the role of many black women teachers--in making education a cornerstone of the twentieth-century freedom struggle. Using Clarks life as a lens, Charron sheds valuable new light on southern black womens activism in national, state, and judicial politics, from the Progressive Era to the civil rights movement and beyond.
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Vânzător: Elefant.ro
Brand: University Of North Carolina Press