An Oral History with Honorable Unita Blackwell

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  • An Oral History with Honorable Unita Blackwell Book Detail

  • Author : Unita Blackwell
  • Release Date : 2000
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  • Genre : African American mayors
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  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 61,61 MB

An Oral History with Honorable Unita Blackwell by Unita Blackwell PDF Summary

Book Description: Topics discussed include: early life, work experiences, civil rights movement, joining SNCC, voter registration in Issaquena County, Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 1964 Democratic National Convention, imprisonment of protestors at Mississippi State Fairgrounds, Stokely Carmichael, Bob Moses, Andrew Young, Martin Luther King Jr., school desegregation lawsuit against Sharkey and Issaquena counties, and 1973 trip to China with Shirley MacLaine.

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