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Ground Crew The Fight To End Segregation At Georgia State Maurice C Daniels

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Ground Crew The Fight To End Segregation At Georgia State Maurice C Daniels
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Publisher: University of Georgia Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Maurice C. Daniels
ISBN: 9780820355979, 0820355976
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Ground Crew The Fight To End Segregation At Georgia State Maurice C Daniels by Maurice C. Daniels 9780820355979, 0820355976 instant download after payment.

The Hunt v. Arnold decision of 1959 against the state of Georgia marked a watershed moment in the fight against segregation in higher education. Though the Supreme Court declared school segregation illegal in its 1954 Brown v. Board of Education decision, Georgia was among many southern states that refused to abide by the Court’s ruling. In 1956, the Georgia State College of Business (now Georgia State University) denied admission to nine black applicants. Three of those applicants―lead plaintiff Barbara Pace Hunt, Iris Mae Welch, and Myra Elliott Dinsmore―coordinated with the NAACP and local activists to win a groundbreaking lawsuit against the state of Georgia and its Board of Regents. Hunt v. Arnold became the NAACP’s first federal court victory against segregated education in Georgia, establishing key legal precedents for subsequent litigation against racial discrimination in education.
With Ground Crew, Maurice Daniels provides an intimate and detailed account that chronicles a compelling story. Following their litigation against the all-white institution, Hunt, Welch, and Dinsmore confronted hardened resistance and attacks from white supremacists, including inflammatory statements by high-profile political leaders and personal threats from the Ku Klux Klan. Using archival sources, court records, collections of personal papers, news coverage, and oral histories of that era, Daniels explores in depth the plaintiffs’ courageous fight to end segregation at Georgia State. In lucid prose, Daniels sheds light on the vital role of community-based activists, local attorneys, and the NAACP in this forgotten but critical piece of the struggle to end segregation.

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