John Hurst, "Civil Rights Movement Origins at Highlander Educational Sessions," Race, Poverty & and Environment 14 (Fall 2007) - 0 views
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Randolph Hollingsworth on 23 Nov 10Wonderful description of the importance of the Highlander trainings and Septima Clark's emphasis on involving the people for whom the fight for social justice most affected (not just influencing those around them or persuading others on their behalf). The NAACP's Crusade for Citizenship in the late 1950s with the organizational skills of Ella Baker showed this kind of work could be done in the deep South, but needed more cross-organizational support infrastructures to stave off the violent reactions of segregationists. The greatest impact would have to happen at the local grassroots levels -. and this meant empowerment of local leaders.