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🗓️ 13 July 2022
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Today in our special series, Momentum: Civil Rights in the 1950s, Sharon begins by picking up after the Brown vs. Board of Education decision was released. The courts ordered for integration “with all deliberate speed” which meant slowly and over time. This vague order left room for schools to drag their heels or ignore the ruling all together.
A young student activist in Farmville, Virginia, Barbara Johns, organized and led a student strike, peacefully engaging with administrators to provide students with equal facilities, and later, integration. Fearing for her safety from angry community members, Barbara’s parents sent her out of town to finish high school. But Farmville wasn’t the only community that resisted integrated schools, and White Citizens’ Councils sprang up across Southern states. Many whites felt that integration was taking away states’ rights and causing chaos between the races.
Nevertheless, integration persisted as school districts and states lost cases in courtrooms across the country. Time and again, who do we see being the catalyst for civil rights change? Who pushed for brighter futures for themselves? Children. Next time, Sharon will introduce us to another young girl whose act of defiance and bravery lead to a tidal wave of change.
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0:00.0 | Hello friends, welcome to the ninth installment of our special series called Momentum, |
0:19.2 | which examines ordinary Americans at how they impacted the struggle for freedom in the |
0:24.2 | Civil Rights Movement. |
0:27.0 | I'm Sharon McMahon and welcome to the Sharon Says So podcast. |
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1:36.2 | Don't have it. |
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1:47.2 | No. |
1:48.2 | Why? |
1:49.2 | It's corrupted. |
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