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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Bradley Wexler

Bradley Wexler

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Citizenship; a Manual for Voters, by Emma Guy Cromwell. - 24 views

  • A state Constitution cannot interfere with the Federal Constitution, neither can the Federal Constitution interfere with the regulation of the state.
  • ecause it is only in this way that there can be a fair expression of the political sentiment of the qualified voters on any question.
  • Kentucky has one hundred and twenty counties
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  • Kentucky has eleven congressional districts, therefore eleven congressmen elected by the people.
Bradley Wexler

Kentucky Female Orphan School, Midway, Kentucky (KY) - 0 views

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    Here is a list of names of women who attended the school. It gives dates for what years they attended. We might be able to use these names to find possible interviewees.
Bradley Wexler

Kentucky Female Orphan School 1930 History, Subscription Data at Genealogy Today - 0 views

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    This website lists names of graduates from 1853 to 1929
Bradley Wexler

SNCC-People: Ella Baker - 0 views

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    This site gives a description of who Ella Baker is and what issues and events she was a part of.
Bradley Wexler

Organizing Black America: an ... - Google Books - 0 views

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    This is from Organizing Black America, it gives information on the SCEF.
Bradley Wexler

P1010164.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024x768 pixels) - Scaled (81%) - 2 views

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    The sign that is on the front of Pinkerton Hall today, At Midway College
Bradley Wexler

P1010167.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024x768 pixels) - Scaled (81%) - 1 views

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    Pinkerton Hall today, Midway College..The original building of the Female Orphan School
Bradley Wexler

P1010169.jpg (JPEG Image, 1024x768 pixels) - Scaled (81%) - 2 views

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    Midway Christian Church sign\n
Bradley Wexler

The History of CORE - 0 views

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    This is the history of CORE straight from the Congress of Racial Equality website.
Bradley Wexler

The Wall Between - 3 views

  • it has taken a toll on her family. But I suppose somebody has to do that to get movements ... you know, to be part of a movement.
  • she grew up in a privileged upper-middle-class white family in Anniston, Alabama.
  • And the parents were completely shocked by her radical views and particularly her radical deduction in the 1950s
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  • she was so committed to her sense of what was right that she stuck to her guns
  • It either leads them to realize the evil that is going on around them and to do something about it, or it just totally envelops the person.
  • She was 30, but it's almost as if she was 20
  • authority was set up to help her, not to hurt her in any way
  • "polite racism."
  • and so hounded him about the Bradens and what had been their motives for buying the house
  • "Well, not only is everybody in Louisville against her; none of her friends will associate with her anymore."
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    This is the transcript from an interview of the Wilma and Dava Jonathan, and Cate Fosl. It gives great insight on the author and activist Anne Braden.
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