LEADER 00000cam a2200841Mi 4500 001 on1058984641 003 OCoLC 005 20181102030233.8 006 m d 007 cr cnu|||||||| 008 161108t20162016scuac o 001 0 eng d 019 962062858 020 1611177251 020 9781611177251 020 |z9781611177244 035 (OCoLC)1058984641|z(OCoLC)962062858 037 AA086D77-D7FE-4018-969D-931F03118290|bOverDrive, Inc. |nhttp://www.overdrive.com 040 AU@|beng|erda|epn|cAU@|dN$T|dEBLCP|dIDEBK|dP@U|dMERUC |dTEFOD|dCCO|dIDB|dOCLCF|dOTZ|dIGB|dAGLDB|dD6H|dCN8ML|dVNS |dVTS|dOCLCO 043 n-us-sc 049 RIDW 050 4 JC571|b.C436 2016 072 7 POL|x004000|2bisacsh 072 7 POL|x035010|2bisacsh 082 04 323.4|223 090 JC571 245 00 Champions of civil and human rights in South Carolina. |nVolume 1,|pDawn of the Movement Era, 1955-1967. / |cedited by Marvin Ira Lare. 264 1 Columbia, South Carolina :|bUniversity of South Carolina Press,|c[2016] 264 1 Columbia, South Carolina|bUniversity of South Carolina Press,|c2016. 264 4 |c©2016 300 1 online resource (468 pages) :|billustrations, portraits 336 text|2rdacontent 337 computer|2rdamedia 338 online resource|2rdacarrier 340 |gpolychrome|2rdacc 347 text file|2rdaft 500 Includes index. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 0 Preface and acknowledgments -- Prologue -- part 1. Following the 1954 Supreme Court ruling : the setting -- part 2. The reaction of Orangeburg and South Carolina State College -- part 3. National leaders from South Carolina -- part 4. Spawning the movement in South Carolina -- Appendix. 520 Champions of Civil and Human Rights in South Carolina is a five-volume anthology spanning the decades from 1930 to 1980 with oral history interviews of key activists and leaders of the civil rights movement in South Carolina. Editor Marvin Ira Lare introduces more than one hundred civil rights leaders from South Carolina who tell their own stories in their own words to reveal and chronicle a massive revolution in American society in a deeply personal and gripping way. This ambitious project of the University of South Carolina's Institute for Public Service and Policy Research was funded in part by the South Carolina Bar Foundation, the Southern Bell Corporation, and South Carolina Humanities. The five volumes serve as a collective memoir featuring original oral history interviews with significant figures in the civil rights movement of the Palmetto State, a survey of archived interviews, a variety of published and unpublished narratives, and illuminating black-and-white photographs. Every page opens doors to new historical evidence and to new insights regarding the people, places, and events of the civil and human rights struggle in South Carolina. Volume 1, Dawn of the Movement Era, 1955-1967, begins with the landmark 1954 Supreme Court ruling on Brown v. Board of Education in which the Court declared unconstitutional state laws establishing racially segregated public schools. The ruling prompted strong reactions throughout the nation. In South Carolina white resistance prompted boycotts of merchants by the local NAACP and some of the earliest mass movement protests in the United States. This collection features oral histories from famous leaders U.S. Congressman James E. Clyburn, Septima Poinsette Clark, and I. 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