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Nine O'clock Whistle : Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Cofield, Willa; Samuelson, Cynthia; Sexton, Mildred; Cecelski, David (INT)
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Nine O'clock Whistle : Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Cofield, Willa; Samuelson, Cynthia; Sexton, Mildred; Cecelski, David (INT)
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Edité par University Press of Mississippi 2025
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Hardback. Etat : New. Between the years of 1963 and 1965, civil rights protests rocked rural communities like Enfield, a small North Carolina town where segregationist and white supremacist attitudes prevailed. Whites in Enfield enforced a variety of racist norms and employed a range of racist practices, including the sounding o…f a siren on Saturday nights meant to order Black residents to leave the downtown streets at nine o'clock. On August 28, 1963, hundreds of people, including Willa Cofield-an English teacher in the Black, segregated high school-and two of her students, Cynthia Samuelson and Mildred Sexton, protested these conditions as masses of Black people ignored the whistle.After firemen used high-powered water hoses to drive people off the streets, the Black community continued to resist by organizing a successful three-month boycott of the white-owned downtown stores. The movement quickly spread into the surrounding county, morphing into a voter registration campaign, a school integration effort, and a legal battle over author Willa Cofield's First Amendment rights, after she was fired from her position as a public school teacher. The Nine O'Clock Whistle covers a range of historically and contextually significant stories, including details from Cofield's grandfather's early life as an enslaved person and her family's rise to prominence in the Enfield Black community, to the roles the authors played in the local protest movement during the 1960s. Ultimately, Cofield, Samuelson, and Sexton squarely repudiate the assertion that the civil rights movement bypassed communities in northeastern North Carolina, and prove instead that the movement drastically changed the lives of people in towns like Enfield forever.

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Hardback. Etat : New. Between the years of 1963 and 1965, civil rights protests rocked rural communities like Enfield, a small North Carolina town where segregationist and white supremacist attitudes prevailed. Whites in Enfield enforced a variety of racist norms and employed a range of racist practices, including the sounding o…f a siren on Saturday nights meant to order Black residents to leave the downtown streets at nine o'clock. On August 28, 1963, hundreds of people, including Willa Cofield-an English teacher in the Black, segregated high school-and two of her students, Cynthia Samuelson and Mildred Sexton, protested these conditions as masses of Black people ignored the whistle.After firemen used high-powered water hoses to drive people off the streets, the Black community continued to resist by organizing a successful three-month boycott of the white-owned downtown stores. The movement quickly spread into the surrounding county, morphing into a voter registration campaign, a school integration effort, and a legal battle over author Willa Cofield's First Amendment rights, after she was fired from her position as a public school teacher. The Nine O'Clock Whistle covers a range of historically and contextually significant stories, including details from Cofield's grandfather's early life as an enslaved person and her family's rise to prominence in the Enfield Black community, to the roles the authors played in the local protest movement during the 1960s. Ultimately, Cofield, Samuelson, and Sexton squarely repudiate the assertion that the civil rights movement bypassed communities in northeastern North Carolina, and prove instead that the movement drastically changed the lives of people in towns like Enfield forever.

Nine O'clock Whistle : Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Cofield, Willa; Samuelson, Cynthia; Sexton, Mildred; Cecelski, David (INT)
Langue : anglais
Edité par University Press of Mississippi 2025
Série : Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies, Livre 40 sur 42. Livre 40 sur 42 - Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies
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The Nine O`Clock Whistle Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Cofield, Willa/ Samuelson, Cynthia/ Sexton, Mildred/ Cecelski, David (Introduction by)
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The Nine O`Clock Whistle Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Cofield, Willa/ Samuelson, Cynthia/ Sexton, Mildred/ Cecelski, David (Introduction by)
Langue : anglais
Edité par Univ Pr of Mississippi 2025
Série : Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies, Livre 40 sur 42. Livre 40 sur 42 - Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies
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Nine O'clock Whistle : Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Cofield, Willa; Samuelson, Cynthia; Sexton, Mildred; Cecelski, David (INT)
Langue : anglais
Edité par University Press of Mississippi 2025
Série : Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies, Livre 40 sur 42. Livre 40 sur 42 - Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies
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Hardback. Etat : New. Between the years of 1963 and 1965, civil rights protests rocked rural communities like Enfield, a small North Carolina town where segregationist and white supremacist attitudes prevailed. Whites in Enfield enforced a variety of racist norms and employed a range of racist practices, including the sounding o…f a siren on Saturday nights meant to order Black residents to leave the downtown streets at nine o'clock. On August 28, 1963, hundreds of people, including Willa Cofield-an English teacher in the Black, segregated high school-and two of her students, Cynthia Samuelson and Mildred Sexton, protested these conditions as masses of Black people ignored the whistle.After firemen used high-powered water hoses to drive people off the streets, the Black community continued to resist by organizing a successful three-month boycott of the white-owned downtown stores. The movement quickly spread into the surrounding county, morphing into a voter registration campaign, a school integration effort, and a legal battle over author Willa Cofield's First Amendment rights, after she was fired from her position as a public school teacher. The Nine O'Clock Whistle covers a range of historically and contextually significant stories, including details from Cofield's grandfather's early life as an enslaved person and her family's rise to prominence in the Enfield Black community, to the roles the authors played in the local protest movement during the 1960s. Ultimately, Cofield, Samuelson, and Sexton squarely repudiate the assertion that the civil rights movement bypassed communities in northeastern North Carolina, and prove instead that the movement drastically changed the lives of people in towns like Enfield forever.

The Nine O`Clock Whistle Stories of the Freedom Struggle for Civil Rights in Enfield, North Carolina
Willa Cofield|Cynthia Samuelson|Mildred Sexton|David Cecelski
Langue : anglais
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Etat : New. Über den AutorWilla Cofield is a retired educator with a deep devotion to community uplift. She previously held positions at the North Carolina Fund, Livingston College, and the New Jersey Department of Education. She produce.

Langue : anglais
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Hardback. Etat : New. Between the years of 1963 and 1965, civil rights protests rocked rural communities like Enfield, a small North Carolina town where segregationist and white supremacist attitudes prevailed. Whites in Enfield enforced a variety of racist norms and employed a range of racist practices, including the sounding o…f a siren on Saturday nights meant to order Black residents to leave the downtown streets at nine o'clock. On August 28, 1963, hundreds of people, including Willa Cofield-an English teacher in the Black, segregated high school-and two of her students, Cynthia Samuelson and Mildred Sexton, protested these conditions as masses of Black people ignored the whistle.After firemen used high-powered water hoses to drive people off the streets, the Black community continued to resist by organizing a successful three-month boycott of the white-owned downtown stores. The movement quickly spread into the surrounding county, morphing into a voter registration campaign, a school integration effort, and a legal battle over author Willa Cofield's First Amendment rights, after she was fired from her position as a public school teacher. The Nine O'Clock Whistle covers a range of historically and contextually significant stories, including details from Cofield's grandfather's early life as an enslaved person and her family's rise to prominence in the Enfield Black community, to the roles the authors played in the local protest movement during the 1960s. Ultimately, Cofield, Samuelson, and Sexton squarely repudiate the assertion that the civil rights movement bypassed communities in northeastern North Carolina, and prove instead that the movement drastically changed the lives of people in towns like Enfield forever.