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  • Subject is exactly "Civil Rights Movement"

March 1966a.jpg
Student description of the Sunday night program guest speaker Mrs. Sarah Patton, speaking about civil rights in Pendleton Hall.

March 1966a.jpg
An account of a civil rights speaker at EHS.

Daemon_1968 Winter_Patriotism.jpg
A satirical recreation of the Declaration of Independence. It means to highlight the behind the scenes objects, ideas, and realities that every American pledges their allegiance to.

Daemon_1968 Winter_Patriotism.jpg
A satirical recreation of the Declaration of Independence. It means to highlight the behind the scenes objects, ideas, and realities that every American pledges their allegiance to.

Mr.Jones Interview.m4a
Discussed the impact of his own views on integration as a student at Episcopal, student political commentary on massive resistance, influence of "Old South" on the old boys in the 60s, and finally what made him decide to join the board.

Greensboro-Woolworth-lunch-counter.jpg
After being refused service at a Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth’s, four African-American men launched a protest that lasted six months and helped change America.

February 1966b.jpg
Article about potentially integrating EHS

TampaTribune-Integration-3-68.pdf
This is an excerpt from the Tampa Tribune about the integration of two African American students under the new headmaster, A.R. Hoxton Junior. The article states that the students were recommended to the school by the Anne C. Stouffer Foundation and…

North Carolina-South Class.jpg
Following the Supreme Court's desegregation decision in the Brown v. Board of Education in NC

Greensboro Four.jpg
David Richmond (from left), Franklin McCain, Ezell Blair Jr., and Joseph McNeil leave the Woolworth in Greensboro, N.C., where they initiated a lunch-counter sit-in to protest segregation, Feb. 1, 1960
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