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    Stories from the Trenches: Women on the Move(ments), 1940s-2018

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        Date Created
        2018-03-28
        Author
        Bohannon, Jeanne Law
        Subject
        Atlanta Student Movement.; Video recordings; African American student movements--Atlanta, Ga.; Civil rights movements--History--20th century.; Sit-ins.; Civil rights demonstrations--History--20th century.; 1960s.; Oral histories.; Transcriptions.; Davis, June
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        The 2018 Women's History Month finale panel was sponsored by the Rich Foundation and the KSU Department of English. It featured a keynote by June Wilson Davis, one the first Freedom Riders and a leader in the Atlanta Student Movement (1960-1961). The panel also featured Professor Tony Grooms, who read from his novels Bomingham and The Vain Conversation; Dr. Regina Bradley, who discussed her experiences with race in Albany, GA; and Dr. Sheila Smith McKoy, who discussed her mother's role in North Carolina's integration movement. The event was coordinated by Dr. Jeanne Law Bohannon and student-scholars enrolled in her WRIT 3150 course.
        Citation
        Women's History Month 2018 Panel, 2018-03-28, Atlanta Student Movement Project, KSU/45/12/001, Kennesaw State University Archives.
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        The digital reproductions on this site are provided for research consultation and educational purposes. To request permission to publish, reproduce, publicly display, broadcast, or distribute this material in any format outside of fair use, please contact the Kennesaw State University Archives.
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        ksu-45-12-001-011
        Format
        video/mp4; application/pdf
        Handle
        http://hdl.handle.net/11360/2408
        Collection Finding Aid
        http://archivesspace.kennesaw.edu/repositories/4/resources/325
        Collections
        • African American Experience
        • Atlanta Student Movement Project

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