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Author: Constance Curry

Cat Links 1990-1994, 1992, Southern Changes. Volume 14, Number 3, 1992.

A Right to Be There

Posted on August 1, 1992November 1, 2021 steve_suitts

A Right to Be There By Constance Curry Vol. 14, No. 1, 1992, pp.18-23, 25 It was Mae Bertha Carter on the phone. “I’m on my way to raise hell with the Mayor,” she told me. “The City Council didn’t

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Cat Links 2000, 2000-2003, Southern Changes. Volume 22, Number 1, 2000

Freedom Election Campaign

Posted on March 1, 2000November 1, 2021 steve_suitts

Freedom Election Campaign By Constance Curry Vol. 22, No. 1, 2000 pp. 24-27 Early in 1963, the Voter Education Project had been firmly established in Greenwood, and local participation was increasing satisfactorily. The Negroes of Greenwood and Leflore County were

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Cat Links 2000, 2000-2003, Southern Changes. Volume 22, Number 1, 2000

Crazy Caucus

Posted on March 1, 2000November 1, 2021 steve_suitts

Crazy Caucus By Constance Curry Vol. 22, No. 1, 2000, p. 32 Harriet Keyserling. Against the Tide: One Woman’s Political Struggle. Columbia: University of South Carolina, 1998. In 1944, Harriet Keyserling left New York City and moved to Beaufort, South

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