Highlander Research and Education Center--Role of church in civil rights movement, part 1 (Highlander Research and Education Center records, 1917-2005; Archives Main Stacks, UCD 515A/234-1 of 2 - UCD Box 21)
Highlander Research and Education Center--Role of church in civil rights movement, part 1 (Highlander Research and Education Center records, 1917-2005; Archives Main Stacks, UCD 515A/234-1 of 2 - UCD Box 21)
Highlander Research and Education Center--Role of church in civil rights movement, part 1 (Highlander Research and Education Center records, 1917-2005; Archives Main Stacks, UCD 515A/234-1 of 2 - UCD Box 21)
Author/Creator
Highlander Research and Education Center (Knoxville, Tenn.)
Folder Description
A lecture describing the relationship between Christianity and the freedom movement in the south. People express opinions on why some Christians are opposed to the freedom movement and why some older black Christians are hesitant to join the movement. This section, with a running time of approximately 48 minutes, is excerpted from a longer tape running 1:04:23 total
Highlander Research and Education Center records, 1917-2005; Archives Main Stacks, UCD 515A/234-1 of 2 - UCD Box 21; WIHVH2290-A
Format
sound recording
Publisher-Electronic
Wisconsin Historical Society
Publication Date-Electronic
2012
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