Hope's kids : a voting rights summer / Alan Venable. [print]
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G Allen Fleece Library Circulating Collection - First Floor | Non-fiction | E185.93.S7 V46 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31923001699376 |
Gone to Carolina Richland Kershaw Calhoun Change gon' come Companions, friends, helpers.
"Spring 1965. In the wake of Selma, a bill is finally wending through Congress to end the rigged literacy tests and other devices in place since Reconstruction to keep southern blacks out of voting and government. At the same time, Dr. King's non-violent "wild man" Hosea Williams is laying the groundwork for hundreds of students to canvass the south in a summer voting rights project called SCOPE. Two dozen sign up at Brandeis, a vibrant young Boston area college, to work in South Carolina."--From the cover.
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