MARC Bibliographic Record

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100 1_ $aZinn, Howard,$d1922-2010,$eauthor.
245 10 $aHoward Zinn's Southern diary :$bsit-ins, civil rights, and black women's student activism /$cRobert Cohen ; foreword by Alice Walker.
264 _1 $aAthens :$bThe University of Georgia Press,$c[2018]
264 _4 $c©2018
300    $axx, 270 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336    $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337    $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338    $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
504    $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 237-261) and index.
520    $aIn the 1960s, students of Spelman College, a black liberal arts college for women, helped organize historic civil rights protests occurring across Atlanta, leading to the arrest of some for participating in sit-ins in the local community. A young Howard Zinn (future author of the worldwide best seller A People's History of the United States) was a professor of history at Spelman during this era and served as an adviser to the Atlanta sit-in movement and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Zinn mentored many of Spelman's students active in the black freedom movement at the time, including Alice Walker, Marian Wright Edelman, and Roslyn Pope. As a key facilitator of the Spelman student movement, Zinn supported students who challenged and criticized the campus's paternalistic social restrictions, even when this led to conflicts with the Spelman administration. Zinn's involvement with the Atlanta student movement and his closeness to Spelman's leading student and faculty activists gave him an insider's view of that movement and of the political and intellectual world of Spelman, Atlanta University, and SNCC. Robert Cohen presents a thorough historical overview as well as an entrée to the diary Zinn kept during this tumultuous time. One of the most extensive records of the political climate on a historically black college in 1960s America, Zinn's diary is a fascinating historical document of the free speech, academic freedom, and student rights battles that rocked Spelman and led to Zinn's dismissal from the college in 1963 for supporting the student movement--back cover.
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610 20 $aSpelman College$xHistory.
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610 27 $aSpelman College.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00577484
651 _0 $aSouthern States$xRace relations$xHistory$y20th century.
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700 1_ $aCohen, Robert,$d1955 May 21-$eeditor,$ewriter of added commentary.
700 1_ $aWalker, Alice,$d1944-$ewriter of foreword.
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Document ID: 9912621924202121
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