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9780195395051

The Last Segregated Hour The Memphis Kneel-Ins and the Campaign for Southern Church Desegregation

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    9780195395051

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    0195395050

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-10-25
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Throughout the South, the Civil Rights Movement inched along over a period of years, making segregated facilities and discriminatory practices the focus of attention and conflict. In The Memphis Kneel-Ins, Stephen Haynes brings to life a dramatic, yet little studied, tactic adopted byprotesters in the struggle. "Kneel-ins" were the tactic of choice for bringing attention to segregationist policies in Southern churches. These protests involved surprise visits to targeted churches, usually during Easter season. Often these visits led to physical standoffs, typically at the entrance of the church. The spectacle of kneeling worshippers barred from entering the church made for a strong image, and invited both local and national media attention. The Memphis kneel-ins of 1964-65 were unique in a number ofrespects, most notably in that the campaign was led by a group of mostly white students from the local Presbyterian college (Southwestern, now Rhodes). While kneel-in campaigns were almost never sustained for more than a week or two at a single church, in Memphis the protests at Second Presbyteriancontinued intermittently for nearly a year. Because the protesting students presented themselves in groups that were "mixed" by race and gender, white church members saw the visitations as a hostile provocation. At first, the clergy held aloof from the controversy, but eventually they were seized by moral compulsion and decided to take astand. Eventually the hardliners resigned to form another church. Haynes draws on a wide range of sources to tell this inspiring story, including extensive interviews with the former activists. This accessibly written work will not only appeal to scholars of religion and history, but will also be ofgreat interest to pastors and church people concerned about racially diverse congregations.

Author Biography


Stephen Haynes is Professor of Religious Studies, Rhodes College, and the author of many books, including Noah's Curse: The Biblical Justification of American Slavery.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Introduction: Segregations Last Strongholdp. 3
The Forgotten Protests
"The Start of a New Movement Across the South": The First Kneel-ins, 1960p. 11
"Christ Did Not Build any Racial Walls": Church Desegregation Campaigns, 1961-65p. 30
Contexts of a Kneel-In Movement
"This Spectacle of a Church with Guarded Doors": The Memphis Campaign of 1964p. 55
"Like a Child That Had Been Unfaithful": A Church-Related College and a College-Related Churchp. 71
"A Time When the Bare Souls of Men Are Revealed": Southern Presbyterians Respondp. 85
Memories of a Kneel-In Movement
"YouÆre Going to Have to Go Out There Yourself": Church Peoplep. 105
"Our Presence at the Church Is Itself an Act of Worship": White Visitorsp. 124
"You Will Only Know My Motivation When You Open the Door": Black Visitorsp. 146
"Mama, Why Don!t They Just Let Them In?": Childrenp. 167
Aftermath of a Kneel-In Movement
"The Greatest Crisis in the 120-Year History of Our Church": Defiance, Intervention, and Schismp. 187
"Not the Church's Advantages, But the City's Disadvantages": Wrestling with the Past at Second Presbyterian Churchp. 207
"A Season of Prayer and Corporate Repentance": Wrestling with the Past at Independent Presbyterian Churchp. 228
Epiloguep. 246
Notesp. 251
Bibliographyp. 289
Indexp. 307
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