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/ African American women civil rights workers
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/ African American women political activists -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ African Americans
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/ Civil rights
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/ Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ HISTORY
/ Mississippi
/ Mississippi -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
/ Mississippi Freedom Project
/ Mississippi Freedom Project -- History
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/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
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/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
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/ United States
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/ Women's Studies
2014
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Debbie Z. Harwell
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20th century
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/ African American women political activists
/ African American women political activists -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Civil rights -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ Civil rights
/ Civil rights movements
/ Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ HISTORY
/ Mississippi
/ Mississippi -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
/ Mississippi Freedom Project
/ Mississippi Freedom Project -- History
/ Race relations
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
/ State & Local
/ United States
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/ Women's Studies
2014
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Debbie Z. Harwell
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/ African American women political activists -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ African Americans
/ African Americans -- Civil rights -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ Civil rights
/ Civil rights movements
/ Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ HISTORY
/ Mississippi
/ Mississippi -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
/ Mississippi Freedom Project
/ Mississippi Freedom Project -- History
/ Race relations
/ SOCIAL SCIENCE
/ Sociology
/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
/ State & Local
/ United States
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/ Women's Studies
2014
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Wednesdays in Mississippi
2014
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Overview
As tensions mounted before Freedom Summer, one organization tackled the divide by opening lines of communication at the request of local women: Wednesdays in Mississippi (WIMS). Employing an unusual and deliberately feminine approach, WIMS brought interracial, interfaith teams of northern middle-aged, middle- and upper-class women to Mississippi to meet with their southern counterparts. Sponsored by the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), WIMS operated on the belief that the northern participants' gender, age, and class would serve as an entrée to southerners who had dismissed other civil rights activists as radicals. The WIMS teams' respectable appearance and quiet approach enabled them to build understanding across race, region, and religion where other overtures had failed.
The only civil rights program created for women by women as part of a national organization, WIMS offers a new paradigm through which to study civil rights activism, challenging the stereotype of Freedom Summer activists as young student radicals and demonstrating the effectiveness of the subtle approach taken by \"proper ladies.\" The book delves into the motivations for women's civil rights activism and the role religion played in influencing supporters and opponents of the civil rights movement. Lastly, it confirms that the NCNW actively worked for integration and black voting rights while also addressing education, poverty, hunger, housing, and employment as civil rights issues.
After successful efforts in 1964 and 1965, WIMS became Workshops in Mississippi, which strived to alleviate the specific needs of poor women. Projects that grew from these efforts still operate today.
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Subject
/ African American women civil rights workers
/ African American women civil rights workers -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ African American women political activists
/ African American women political activists -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ African Americans -- Civil rights -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ Civil rights movements -- Mississippi -- History -- 20th century
/ HISTORY
/ Mississippi -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century
/ Mississippi Freedom Project -- History
/ South (AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN, VA, WV)
ISBN
1628460954, 9781628460957, 9781626744080, 1626744084
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