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Freedom's Teacher Katherine Mellen Charron

Freedom's Teacher By Katherine Mellen Charron

Freedom's Teacher by Katherine Mellen Charron


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Septima Poinsette Clark's gift to the civil rights movement was education. This book traces Clark's life from her earliest years as a student, teacher, and community member in rural and urban South Carolina to her radicalization as an activist following World War II.

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Freedom's Teacher: The Life of Septima Clark by Katherine Mellen Charron

This book features the power of education and women's activism in the long civil rights movement. Septima Poinsette Clark's gift to the civil rights movement was education. In the mid-1950s, this former public school teacher developed a citizenship training program that enabled thousands of African Americans to register to vote and then to link the power of the ballot to concrete strategies for individual and communal empowerment. This vibrantly written biography places Clark (1898-1987) in a long tradition of southern African American activist educators, women who spent their lives teaching citizenship by helping people to help themselves. Freedom's Teacher traces Clark's life from her earliest years as a student, teacher, and community member in rural and urban South Carolina to her increasing radicalization as an activist following World War II, highlighting how Clark brought her life's work to bear on the civil rights movement. Katherine Mellen Charron's engaging portrait demonstrates Clark's crucial role - and the role of many black women teachers - in making education a cornerstone of the twentieth-century freedom struggle. Drawing on autobiographies and memoirs by fellow black educators, state educational records, papers from civil rights organizations, and oral histories, Charron argues that the schoolhouse served as an important institutional base for the movement. Clark's program also fostered participation from grassroots southern black women, affording them the opportunity to link their personal concerns to their political involvement on the community's behalf. Using Clark's life as a lens, Charron sheds valuable new light on southern black women's activism in national, state, and judicial politics, from the Progressive Era to the civil rights movement and beyond.

About Katherine Mellen Charron

Katherine Mellen Charron is assistant professor of history at North Carolina State University. She is coeditor of William Henry Singleton's Recollections of My Slavery Days.

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CIN0807833320G
9780807833322
0807833320
Freedom's Teacher: The Life of Septima Clark by Katherine Mellen Charron
Used - Good
Hardback
The University of North Carolina Press
20091101
480
N/A
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