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9781403964076

Mississippi Harmony : Memoirs of a Freedom Fighter

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    9781403964076

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    1403964076

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Trade Paper
  • Copyright: 2004-01-17
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

In 1963, Winson Hudson finally registered to vote in Leake County, Mississippi, when she interpreted part of the state constitution by saying, 'It meant what it said and it said what it meant.' Her first attempt had been in 1937. A lifelong native of the rural, all-black community of Harmony, Winson has lived through some of the most racially oppressive periods in her state's history--and has devoted her life to combatting discrimination. With her sister Dovie, Winson filed the first lawsuit to desegregate the public schools in a rural county. Helping to establish the county NAACP chapter in 1961, Winson served as its president for 38 years. Her work has included voting rights, school desegregation, health care, government loans, telephone service, good roads, housing, and childcare--issues that were intertwined with the black freedom struggle. Winson's narrative, presented in her own words with historical background from noted author and activist Constance Curry, is both triumphant and tragic, inspiring and disturbing. It illustrates the virtually untold story of the role that African American women played in the civil rights movement at the local level in black communities throughout the South.

Author Biography

Winson Hudson was born in Carthage, Mississippi in 1916. Her many honors include the NAACP's Freedom Award for Outstanding Community Service and inclusion in Brian Lanker's book of photographs of black women who changed America, I Dream a World. Constance Curry is an activist, attorney, and professor of women's studies at Emory University. She has written several books on the the civil rights movement, including Deep in Our Hearts and the award-winning Silver Rights.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Foreword xv
Derrick Bell
Chronology xxi
List of Illustrations
xxv
Introduction 1(12)
Constance Curry
``The Best of Times . . . The Worst of Times'': Youth
13(22)
``It Said What It Meant and Meant What It Said'': Voter Registration
35(12)
``I'm Ready to Go'': School Desegregation
47(28)
Freedom Summer and ``Good Things'': Civil Rights Movement, 1960--1970
75(20)
``Fighting Is an Everyday Thing'': The Continuing Crusade for Civil Rights
95(24)
``The Cost to Be Free'': Reflections on a Life of Activism
119(14)
Epilogue 133(12)
Constance Curry
Index 145

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