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To Write in the Light of Freedom

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by William Sturkey


  74. Robert P. Moses and Charles E. Cobb, Radical Equations: Civil Rights from Mississippi to the Algebra Project (Boston, MA: Beacon Press, 2001), 5.

  75. See also Moses and Cobb, Radical Equations. The Algebra Project began in Boston but quickly developed strong ties in Jackson, Mississippi, under the guidance of Bob Moses and connections at Brinkley Middle School.

  76. Lisa Deer Brown of the McComb Young People’s Project, conversation with Jon Hale, July 2, 2012; “Baltimore Algebra Project Stops Juvenile Detention Center,” Umar Farooq, The Nation, January 24, 2012; and “Algebra Project mobilizes students to protest in honor of National Day of Action to Defend Education,” Erin Sullivan, The Nation, March 4, 2010. See also Charles Payne, “Organizing: The Youth Shall Lead Them,” in Quality Education as a Constitutional Right, ed. Theresa Perry, Robert P. Moses, Joan T. Wynee, Ernesto Cortés Jr., and Lisa Delpit (Boston: Beacon Press, 2010), 3–32.

  77. Howard Zinn, popular activist and historian, was a Freedom School teacher in Jackson briefly during the summer of 1964. Lisa Deer Brown, conversation; and http://mccomblegacies.org/blog/. The Howard Zinn Education Project was founded to honor his legacy and to continue the struggle to honor and learn from the perspectives of those who historically struggle for equity. The group in McComb connects with the Howard Zinn Education Project and a Teaching For Change grant.

  78. Anonymous student quoted in CORE Freedom School brochure, Box 1, Folder 6, Goodman (Jill Wakeman) Civil Rights Collection, USM.

  79. Bob Moses quoted in Dittmer, Local People, 131.

  80. Pam Parker, Freedom School Report, July 18, 1964, Box 17, Folder 6, MFDP Papers.

  81. Wally Roberts, interview with author, June 23, 2008; Wally Roberts, “Teaching Freedom,” in possession of author, also on www.crmvet.org.

  82. David Halberstam, “Rights Workers Embitter Delta,” New York Times, July 19, 1964, 52.

  Index

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below

  Adickes, Sandra

  African American history

  Alexander, Bryce

  Algebra Project, The

  Allen, Louis

  Allen, Richard

  American liberalism

  Amite County School District

  Anderson, James

  Atlanta, Georgia

  Attucks, Crispus

  Ballis, George

  Baptist Town

  Bates, Gladys Noel

  Bill of Rights

  Billups Service Station

  Black Radical Congress

  Blanche, Bruce

  Block, Sam

  Bonds, Charles

  Bowie, Harry

  Brinkley High School

  Brown, Doris

  Brown, Dorothy

  Brown, Joyce

  Brown, Wilson

  Brown v. Board of Education

  Bryant, C. C.

  Burgland High School walkout (McComb, Mississippi)

  Burns, Robert

  Campbell College

  canvassing

  Cardoza, Thomas

  Carter, Melvin

  Chaney, James

  Chestnut, Jerry

  Children’s Defense Fund (CDF)

  Cinques, Joseph

  Citizens’ Council

  Citizenship Schools

  City Café

  Civil Rights Act of 1964

  Civil Rights Movement

  Civil War

  Clark, Septima Poinsetta

  Cobb, Charles

  Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)

  Connor, Peggy Jean

  Constitution of 1890

  Coopwood, Sam

  Cornish, Samuel

  cotton chopping

  Council of Federated Organizations (COFO)

  Crawford, Mary

  Crawford, Willie

  Dahmer, Vernon

  Day, Noel

  Declaration of Independence

  Democratic National Convention

  Democratic Party

  Dennis, Dave

  Diven, Jessie

  domestic work

  Douglass, Frederick

  Downtown Motor Inn Dining Room

  Drew, Mississippi

  Drew Freedom Meeting

  DuBois, W. E. B.

  Dunbar, Paul L.

  Eastland, James

  Edelman, Marian Wright

  educational activism

  educational inequality

  Edwards, Len

  Ella Baker Child Policy Training Institute

  Ellin, Nancy

  Eubanks, Bernell

  Eubanks, Thelma

  Evans, Albert

  Evers, Medgar Wiley

  Evers, Myrlie

  Fairley, J. C.

  Farmer, James

  farming

  Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

  First Union and St. John Baptist Church

  Flakes, Rebecca

  Flakes, Vinson

  Fleming, T. A.

  Floyd, Curtis

  Foreman, Jim

  Franklin, Marvin

  Freedmen’s Bureau Schools

  freedom (meaning of)

  Freedom Day

  Freedom House

  Freedom of Choice plan

  Freedom Registration Forms

  Freedom Road (Fast)

  Freedom School newspapers

  Benton County Freedom Train

  Drew Freedom Fighter

  Freedom Carrier

  Freedom Flame

  Freedom News (Holly Springs)

  Freedom News (Palmer’s Crossing)

  Freedom Star

  Freedom’s Journal

  Hattiesburg Freedom Press

  Ruleville Freedom Fighter

  Student Voice of True Light

  Freedom Schools: Benton County Freedom School

  Citizenship Curriculum

  curriculum

  debates

  Declaration of Independence (Freedom School)

  Independence (Freedom School)

  donations

  Drew Freedom School

  enrollment

  Freedom School (McComb)

  Freedom School Convention

  Hattiesburg schools

  history

  Holly Springs Freedom School

  influences

  Meridian Freedom School

  Mississippi Student Union (MSU)

  modern programs

  Mt. Zion Freedom School (Hattiesburg)

  New York conference

  Philadelphia Freedom Schools

  political influence

  Ruleville Freedom School

  Shaw Freedom Schools

  St. John’s Methodist Church Freedom School

  training

  volunteers

  Freedom Singers

  freedom songs

  Freedom Summer

  Freedom Training School

  Freedom Vote

  freedom workers

  Funchess, Glenda

  Ganz, Marshall

  Gathright, Dorothy

  Gathright, T. S.

  German, Aaron

  Golden Rule

  Goldwater, Barry

  Gray, Victoria Jackson

  Green, Freddie

  Greenwood, Mississippi

  Haberman, Karen

  Hale, Nathan

  Hamer, Fannie Lou

  Harlem, New York

  Harring, Bossie Mae

  Harris, Anthony

  Harris, John

  Hattiesburg, Mississippi

  Hayes, Curtis

  Hayes, Rutherford B.

  Henderson, Delmas

  Highlander Folk School

  Holly Grove Church

  Holly Springs, Mississippi

  Honey Theater

  Hopson, Clint
r />   Horton, Myles

  Howe, Florence

  Indianola, Mississippi

  influence of religion

  integration

  interviews

  Jack, Nathaniel

  Jackson, Denis

  Jackson, Gloria

  Jackson State College

  Jenkins, Esau

  Jim Crow laws

  John’s Island, South Carolina

  Johnson, Aaron

  Johnson, Alan

  Johnson, Lyndon B.

  Johnson, Paul B.

  Jones, Matthew

  Jones, Roscoe

  Jones, William D.

  Jordan, Cleveland

  Kennard, Clyde

  Kennedy, Bobby

  Kennedy, John F.

  King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr.

  Klunder, Rev. Bruce

  Kress’s

  Ku Klux Klan

  Lamb, Martha

  Landess, Ira

  Lea, Barbara JoAnn

  Ledbetter, Lillian

  Lee, Robert E.

  Levine, Allan

  Lewis, John

  libraries

  literacy

  Litwack, Leon

  Lomax, Louis E.

  lynching

  Lynd, Staughton

  mass meetings

  Matthews, Willie Thomas

  McComb, Mississippi

  “McComb Legacies”

  McCord, Don

  McDow, Charles

  McEvans High School boycott

  McLaurin, Charles

  Meredith, James

  Meridian, Mississippi

  Meridian Star

  Miner, Luther

  Mississippi Education Association

  Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP)

  Mississippi History Day competition

  Mocca Drive-In Restaurant

  Montgomery, Isaiah

  Moore, Jacqueline

  Moore, Paula

  Moore, Phil

  Moses, Bob

  Mount Zion CME Church

  Nat Turner Revolt

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)

  National Council of Churches

  Neblett, Chuck

  Negro Revolt, The (Lomax)

  New York City, New York

  New York Times

  nonviolence

  Old Brick Kiln

  O’Reilly, John Boyle

  Palmer’s Crossing, Mississippi

  Patterson, Georgia

  Pike County

  Pleasant Plain Missionary Baptist Church

  poetry

  political education

  poll tax

  Priest’s Creek Missionary Baptist Church

  public busses

  Quality Education as a Constitutional Right (QECR)

  racial equality

  Randolph, A. Philip

  Ratliff, Jimmie R.

  Reconstruction

  Redeemers

  Revels, Hiram

  Revolution of 1875

  Rich, Marvin

  Richard, Ruby

  Robert E. Lee Hotel

  Roberts, Wally

  Robinson, Bernice

  Rubin, Morris

  Ruleville Central High School

  Ruleville Student Action Group

  Russwurm, John B.

  Rust College

  Sachar, Jeff

  Sarter, Marilyn

  Savio, Mario Roberto

  Scolaus, Sue

  Seeger, Peter

  segregation

  separate but equal

  Sephus, Steve

  Sephus, Sue

  sharecropping

  Shaw High School

  Shaw Mississippi Student Union

  slavery

  Smith, Ernest

  Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)

  Southern Documentary Project

  St. James Church

  St. John’s Methodist Church

  Stennis, John C.

  Steptoe, E. W.

  student boycotts

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC)

  Sugarman, Tracy

  Summer Project. See Freedom Summer

  Sunflower County

  Sunflower County Summer Project

  Tate, Donald

  Taylor, Malcolm

  Thirteenth Amendment

  Thompson, Sandra

  Three Missing Workers (Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman)

  Tolsen, Melvin

  Travis, Brenda

  Travis, Marionette

  True Light Baptist Church

  Truth, Sojourner

  Tubman, Harriet

  Tunica County School District

  Turner, Nat

  Uncle Tom’s Cabin (Stowe)

  Underground Railroad

  understanding clause

  United Federation of Teachers (UFT)

  Vassey, Denmark

  Vick, Dorothy

  violence

  voting

  W. T. Sims High School

  Wade, Daisy Harris

  Walborn, Judy

  Walton, Janice

  Washington, Booker T.

  Waterhouse, Lelia

  Wells, Ida B.

  Western College for Women

  Wharton, Vernon Lane

  White, Shirley

  Wilkins, Roy

  Williams, Viola

  Williford, W. O.

  Wilson, Mattie Jan

  Woolworth sit-in (Greensboro, North Carolina)

  Woolworth’s

  World’s Fair

  Zibulsky, Stanley

  Zinn, Howard

 

 

 


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