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Parting the Waters

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by Taylor Branch


  St. James Baptist Church

  mass meetings at

  St. John’s A.M.E. Church

  St. John’s Baptist Church, mass meetings at

  St. Jude’s Hospital

  St. Luke’s Baptist Church

  St. Matthew’s Church

  St. Paul’s Baptist Church

  St. Paul’s Episcopal Church

  Salinger, Pierre

  Birmingham church bombings and

  Birmingham riots and

  King’s imprisonment and

  Lincoln’s Birthday reception and

  Salt March

  “Salute to the Freedom Riders,”

  Sampson, Charles

  Gregory’s confrontation with

  on violence in Greenwood

  San Antonio Crusade

  Sandburg, Carl

  Sanders, Carl

  San Francisco, Calif.

  Sarah Lawrence College

  Saturday Evening Post

  Savannah, Ga.:

  Birmingham campaign planning in

  children’s march in

  history of

  Scarlett, Will

  Schenley distillery

  Schlei, Norbert

  Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr.

  school desegregation

  in Birmingham

  Brown decision on, see Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka

  in Huntsville

  implementation of

  Kennedy strategy on

  marches for

  nonviolent methods considered for

  in Prince Edward County

  Schultze, Sigmund

  Schweitzer, Albert

  Scopes trial

  Scott, C. A.

  on Birmingham campaign

  Scott, Hazel

  Scott, Obadiah (father-in-law)

  bombing of King’s house and

  Scottsboro rape case

  Screws, Claude

  Screws precedent

  Searles, A. C.

  Sears

  Seattle World’s Fair

  Seay, S. S., Jr.

  Seay, S. S., Sr.:

  bombing of King’s house and

  bus segregation suit and

  Freedom Rides and

  libel suit against

  Montgomery bus boycott and

  Secomatico

  Second Baptist Church (Colored)

  Second Emancipation Proclamation

  Kennedys’ opposition to

  King’s draft for

  Secret Service

  Seeger, Pete

  segregation:

  Du Bois’s acceptance of

  in Jackson airport

  Johns’s sermon on

  Kennedy on

  modern defense of

  multifaceted attack on

  NAACP court challenges to

  rallies in favor of

  in U.S. Army

  “Segregation After Death” (Johns)

  “Segregation Forever!” (Wallace)

  Seigenthaler, John

  Freedom Rides and

  hospitalization of

  injuries sustained by

  Sellers, Clyde

  bombing of King’s house and

  bus segregation suit and

  King’s arrests and

  Montgomery bus boycott and

  Sellers, Juanita

  Selma, Ala.

  Freedom Day campaign in

  voting rights campaign in

  Senate, U.S.

  Albany Movement and

  Baker investigated by

  Internal Security Subcommittee of

  Judiciary Committee of

  Levison’s appearance before

  Rometsch scandal and

  Rules Committee of

  Rustin denounced in

  Valachi’s testimony before

  see also Congress, U.S.

  Sengstacke, John

  Sermon on the Mount

  Seven Days in May (Knebel and Bailey)

  “Seven Minutes at the Mike,”

  Seventh Baptist Church

  Shady Grove Baptist Church

  firebombing of

  Shakespeare, William

  Shakespeare Museum

  “Shall the Fundamentalists Win?” (Fosdick)

  Shapiro, Alex

  Shapiro, Harvey

  Sharpeville massacre

  Shaw University

  Shay’s Rebellion

  Shelton, Robert

  Shephard, Alan

  Shepherd, Marshall L.

  Sherman, William T.

  Sherrod, Charles

  Albany Freedom Ride and

  at Albany Movement mass meetings

  alleged beating of

  arrest of

  background of

  dedication to Albany Movement of

  imprisonment of

  King criticized by

  picketing of Smith’s grocery stores and

  self-shame of

  SNCC speeches of

  in test of ICC desegregation rule

  voter registration and

  Ware case and

  Shiloh Baptist Church

  mass meetings at

  Shirah, Sam

  Shores, Arthur D.

  Birmingham campaign and

  bombings of home of

  Shortridge, William:

  background of

  Birmingham campaign and

  Shreveport, La.

  King’s life threatened in

  Shridharani, Krishnalal

  Shriver, Sargent

  in Kennedy campaign

  King’s imprisonment and

  Shufeldt, Robert W.

  Shuttlesworth, Fred

  arrests and imprisonments of

  background of

  Birmingham campaign and

  Birmingham church bombings and

  Birmingham youth marches and

  bombing of parsonage of

  criminal conviction of

  Freedom Rides and

  Kennedy praised by

  libel suit against

  March on Washington and

  NBC elections and

  1960 elections and

  SCLC Birmingham convention and

  sit-in movement and

  Smyer’s negotiations with

  voter registration and

  Siciliano, Rocco

  King-Eisenhower meeting and

  Simmons, Clyde

  Simpkins, C. O.

  Sinatra, Frank

  mob acquaintances of

  sin of triviality

  Sisson, Hattie

  Sisson, Herman

  sit-in protests

  in Birmingham campaign

  coordination of

  humiliations of

  in Jackson

  Kennedy on

  King’s endorsements of

  King’s participation in

  in McComb

  nationally televised debates on

  Nixon on

  Shaw conference and

  spread of

  squelching of

  successes of

  see also specific sit-ins

  Sitton, Claude

  voter registration stories of

  Sixteenth Street Baptist Church

  bombing of

  mass meetings at

  padlocking of

  Sixth Avenue Baptist Church

  mass meetings at

  Skyrocket Sermons

  slavery, church and

  Sloan, Ab

  Smiley, C. T.

  Smiley, Glenn

  nonviolent workshops of

  sit-in movement and

  Smiley, Richard

  Smith, Andrew P.

  Smith, Carl

  Smith, Edward

  Smith, Ellison D. “Cotton Ed,”

  Smith, Howard K., Freedom Rides and

  Smith, Jack

  Smith, Jerome:

  Canton project of

  in Freedom Ride projec
ts

  R. Kennedy’s meeting with

  Smith, John Lewis, Jr.

  Smith, Kelly Miller

  Smith, Kenneth Lee “Snuffy,”

  Smith, Lillian

  Smith, Mary Louise

  Smith, Nelson “Fireball,”

  Smith, R. L. T.

  Smith, Roland

  Smith, Ruby Doris

  in Freedom Ride project

  voter registration and

  Smith, Stephen

  Smith Act

  Smyer, Sidney:

  Birmingham campaign and

  Birmingham riots and

  Connor’s authority opposed by

  Freedom Rides and

  Shuttlesworth’s negotiations with

  Smyth, Walter

  Social Gospel movement

  communism and

  King’s forsaking of

  Niebuhr’s attacks on

  socialism

  Socrates

  Solomon, King of Israel

  Sorensen, Ted

  Birmingham campaign and

  Birmingham riots and

  civil rights legislation and

  Kennedy campaign and

  Meredith’s enrollment at Ole Miss and

  Ole Miss riots and

  soul music

  South Africa, Republic of

  U.S. denunciation of

  U.S. sanctions against

  South Carolina State University

  Southern Association

  Southern Baptist Church

  Southern Baptist Convention

  Southern Baptist Seminary

  Southern Christian Leadership

  Conference (SCLC)

  Albany Movement and

  alleged Communist infiltration of

  Birmingham campaign and

  Birmingham convention of

  Clark’s citizenship school transferred to

  CORE and

  Crusade for Citizenship of

  FBI investigation of

  finances of

  founding of

  Freedom Rides and

  Jackson movement and

  King-Jackson conflict and

  King’s dedication to

  King’s imprisonment and

  King’s salary from

  libel suit against

  March on Washington and

  Meredith’s enrollment at Ole Miss and

  Moses and

  NAACP and

  NBC and

  1960 elections and

  O’Dell’s alleged Communist ties and

  public relations campaign of

  Richmond convention of

  Rustin purged by

  Shreveport death threats and

  sit-in movement and

  SNCC and

  staff leadership confusion of

  voter registration work of

  Southern Conference Education Fund (SCEF)

  Southern Manifesto

  Southern Presbyterian Church

  Southern Regional Council (SRC)

  Albany study of

  South Grand Terrace

  South Wales, University of

  Soviet Union

  in arms race

  Birmingham movement and

  Constitution of

  Cuban military shipments of

  Hungarian revolt against

  Levison’s alleged espionage for

  Profumo case and

  racial attitudes of

  Sputnik launched by

  test-ban treaty sought with

  U-2 crisis and

  Sparkman, John

  Spellman, Francis Cardinal

  Spelman, Lucy

  Spelman College

  Alberta King’s enrollment at

  Brown decision and

  dedication of Sisters Chapel at

  Rockefeller’s address at

  sit-in movement and

  Spingarn, Arthur

  Spingarn, Joel

  Spinoza, Baruch

  Spivak, Lawrence

  Sputnik

  Stalin, Joseph

  Standard Oil

  “Stand By Me,”

  Stanford University

  “Star-Spangled Banner, The,”

  State Department, U.S.

  “Steal Away to Jesus,”

  Steele, C. K.

  Steinbeck, John

  Stembridge, Jane

  SNCC activities of

  Steele, C. K.

  Stephens, Pat

  Steptoe, E. W., voter registration and

  Stern Fund

  Stevenson, Adlai

  1960 elections and

  Stewart, Jimmy

  Stokes, Andrew J.

  Storey, Robert

  Story of Philosophy (Durant)

  Strength to Love (King)

  Stride Toward Freedom (King)

  Struggle for Freedom in the South

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

  Albany Movement and

  in Americus

  Atlanta meetings of

  Atlanta student movement and

  and Birmingham bombings and riots

  Birmingham campaign and

  Communists in

  formation of

  Freedom Ride projects and

  Freedom Vote project of

  Freedom Walks and

  fund-raisers of

  King’s relations with

  Lewis’s March on Washington speech and

  McComb mass arrests and

  McComb student strike and

  March on Washington and

  Moore’s murder and

  Moses’s power in

  Mount Moriah conference of

  Move on Mississippi program of

  mythology of

  NAACP and

  Nashville conference of

  One man/one vote campaign of

  recruiting drives of

  Rock Hill jail-in and

  SCLC and

  in test of ICC desegregation rule

  voter registration and

  Ware case and

  Washington, D. C. conference of

  Wilkins’s criticism of

  Student Voice

  Stuyvesant High School

  Suez crisis

  Sugar Bowl

  Sugarman, Jewel

  Sullivan, Ed

  Sullivan, Herschelle

  Sullivan, L. B.

  Freedom Rides and

  libel suit filed by

  Sullivan, Terry

  Sullivan, William

  FBI investigation of King and

  on March on Washington

  SCLC investigation and

  Sullivan v. New York Times

  Sumter County, Ga.

  Sumter County jail

  King’s imprisonment in

  Sunflower County, Miss.

  Supersonic Attractions

  Supreme Court, Ala.

  Supreme Court, U.S.

  bus desegregation rulings of

  FBI bugs outlawed by

  J. F. Kennedy’s appointments to

  school desegregation decisions of

  Screws precedent of

  Shuttlesworth’s appeal to

  Sullivan libel case reviewed by

  voting rights decisions of

  see also Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka

  Surprise Package Sermons

  Swomley, John

  Symington, Stuart

  Systematic Theology (Tillich)

  Taconic Foundation

  Tallahassee, Fla.:

  bus boycott in

  demonstrations against segregated movie theaters in

  Tallahatchie River

  Tall Paul

  Talmadge, Eugene

  Talmadge, Herman

  Taylor, Elizabeth

  Taylor, Gardner

  CORE appointments by

  Kennedy campaign and

  King-Jackson conflict and

  in NBC elections

  vote
r registration and

  on Young

  Taylor, Maxwell

  Teamsters

  Teller, Edward

  Telstar

  Tennessee State University

  Terrell County, Ga.:

  church burnings in

  voter registration in

  Terrell County jail, freedom riders imprisoned in

  thalidomide drug scandal

  “Theme from A Summer Place,”

  theology:

  of Augustine

  classical liberalism in

  liberal vs. fundamentalist

  of Niebuhr

  Personalism

  Transcendentalism

  Theopolis

  “They have a zeal, but not according

  to knowledge,” King’s sermon on

  Third Kiokee Baptist Church

  “This Little Light of Mine,”

  Thomas, Albert

  Thomas, Dylan

  Thomas, George

  Thomas, Henry:

  in Freedom Ride project

  imprisonment of

  Thomas, Norman

  Thomas Aquinas, Saint

  Thompson, Allen:

  Jackson movement and

  J. F. Kennedy’s negotiations with

  Negro policeman sworn in by

  Thoreau, Henry David

  Thousand Days, A (Schlesinger)

  “Three Dimensions of a Complete Life, The” (King)

  Three Points in the Palm of a Hand

  Thurgood Church

  Thurman, Howard

  Johns compared with

  Thurmond, Strom

  Tic-Toc Restaurant sit-in

  Till, Emmett

  Evers compared with

  lynching of

  Tilley, John

  Tillich, Paul

  King’s Ph.D. dissertation on

  Moses on

  Time

  Time-Life

  Tindley, C. A.

  “Today,”

  Tolson, Clyde

  Tolstoy, Leo

  Tolstoy Farm

  Torrance, Calif.

  “To Secure These Rights,”

  Tougaloo College

  Toynbee, Arnold

  “Tragic Cost of Birmingham, The” (Scott)

  Trammell, Theodore

  Transcendentalism

  “Transfigured Moments” (Johns)

  Travis, Brenda

  Travis, Jimmy

  shooting of

  Treasury, U.S.

  Treasury Department, U.S., Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms of

  Trenholm, H. Councill

  sit-in movement and

  Trich Quan Duc

  Trinity Lutheran Church

  Trout, Nelson

  Troy State College, Lewis’s suit to enroll in

  Truman, Harry S.

  anti-lynching legislation of

  Dewey defeated by

  Monroe lynchings and

  NAACP convention addressed by

  segregation in armed forces ended by

  Truth, Sojourner

  Turnbow, Hartman, firebombing of home of

  Turner Air Force base

  Tuskegee Institute

  Tuttle, Elbert

  Twentieth Century-Fox Records

  Twenty-Third Psalm

  Twin Sermons

  Tyler, Harold:

  civil rights law enforcement and

  Haywood County case and

  Tylertown, Miss., voter registration in

  Uganda

  Underground Railroad

  Union Theological Seminary

  School of Sacred Music of

  United Automobile Workers (UAW)

 

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