Womanpower Unlimited and the Black freedom struggle in Mississippi / Tiyi M. Morris.

"Provides the first comprehensive examination of the Jackson, Mississippi-based women's organization Womanpower Unlimited. Founded in 1961 by Clarie Collins Harvey, the organization was created initially to provide aid to the Freedom Riders, who were unjustly arrested and tortured in the Mississippi...

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Uniform Title:Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South.
Main Author: Morris, Tiyi Makeda (Author)
Language:English
Published: Athens, Georgia : The University of Georgia Press, [2015]
Series:Politics and culture in the twentieth-century South.
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Physical Description:xvi, 237 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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"Provides the first comprehensive examination of the Jackson, Mississippi-based women's organization Womanpower Unlimited. Founded in 1961 by Clarie Collins Harvey, the organization was created initially to provide aid to the Freedom Riders, who were unjustly arrested and tortured in the Mississippi jails, Womanpower Unlimited expanded its activism to include programs such as voter registration drives, youth education, and participation in Women Strike for Peace. Womanpower Unlimited proved to be not only a significant organization with regard to civil rights activism in Mississippi, but also a spearhead movement for revitalizing Black women's social and political activism in the state. This study contributes to our understanding of how the civil rights movement was sustained in Mississippi through grassroots activism, and also foregrounds women's activism as an integral component of this leadership. In this process, Morris engages contemporary theoretical questions about leadership, support work, and gendered activism within the movement while demonstrating a broad human rights agenda"--Provided by publisher.
Call Number:E185.93.M6 M665 2015
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780820347301
0820347302
9780820347318
0820347310