Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed: The Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964
Editat de Sonjia Parker Redmond, Dr. Beatrice J. Adams Cuvânt înainte de Fred D. Gray Contribuţii de Raymond Adams, Barbara White Atkinson-Liggins, Gerald W. Billes, Carolyn Earline Foster Bivins, Mattie Davis Blizzard, Milton Donald, Nancy Hooten Garrison, Rosa McWilliams Henderson, Margaret Meadows Jones, Anthony T. Lee, Douglas Mayberry, Annie Jean Baker Reed, Alex Stanton, Alma Jean Foye Stokes, Palmer Sullins, Jr., Harold White, Marian Quinn Williams, Roosevelt Lorenzo Williams, Carolyn Moss Woodard, Willie B. Wyatt, Jr.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 feb 2026
A powerful collection of firsthand stories from the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964—students who came of age in the crucible of the Civil Rights Movement. Their stories uncover the bold choices of their ancestors who chose to stay and help shape the South.
Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed, edited by Sonjia Parker Redmond and Beatrice J. Adams, brings together twenty-one deeply personal narratives from members of the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964. These students grew up at the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, coming of age during landmark legal battles, community-led voter registration efforts, and the long shadow of Jim Crow.
Graduating in the year of the Civil Rights Act and Freedom Summer, these young people had already helped desegregate Alabama schools. They marched from Selma to Montgomery, mourned the assassination of classmate Sammy Younge Jr., and witnessed firsthand the violent resistance to change that defined the era.
Rather than join the Great Migration northward, many of them followed the lead of their ancestors and chose to stay—becoming educators, organizers, and civic leaders. Their lives reflect a powerful legacy of resistance and renewal, rooted in a deep sense of place and purpose. This collection preserves their voices and honors the generations of Black families who fought for justice not only through protest, but by staying, building, and believing in the promise of the South.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780817362324
ISBN-10: 0817362320
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 53 bw figures - 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
ISBN-10: 0817362320
Pagini: 368
Ilustrații: 53 bw figures - 4 maps
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University Of Alabama Press
Colecția University Alabama Press
Notă biografică
Sonjia Redmond is professor emerita of Social Work at California State University.
Beatrice J. Adams is assistant professor of history at Princeton University.
Beatrice J. Adams is assistant professor of history at Princeton University.
Cuprins
Foreword by Fred D. Gray
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Origins of the 1964 Reunion Class Narratives Project 1
Part I. Ancestors: Creating the Parallel World
Chapter 1. Raymond Adams
Chapter 2. Carolyn Earline Foster Bivins
Chapter 3. Milton Donald
Chapter 4. Nancy Hooten Garrison
Chapter 5. Douglas Mayberry
Chapter 6. Annie Jean Baker Reed
Part II. Ancestors and Narrators: Lifting as They Climbed
Chapter 7. Margaret Meadows Jones
Chapter 8. Barbara White Atkinson-Liggins
Chapter 9. Alma Jean Foye Stokes
Chapter 10. Harold White
Chapter 11. Carolyn Moss Woodard
Part III. Ancestors and Narrators: Toiling, Striving, Reaching toward the Sky
Chapter 12. Mattie Davis Blizzard
Chapter 13. Rosa McWilliams Henderson
Chapter 14. Marian Quinn Williams
Chapter 15. Sonjia Parker Redmond
Chapter 16. Alex Stanton
Chapter 17. Roosevelt Lorenzo Williams
Part IV. Ancestors and Narrators: Frontlines of the Civil Rights Generation
Chapter 18. Gerald W. Billes
Chapter 19. Anthony T. Lee
Chapter 20. Palmer Sullins Jr.
Chapter 21. Willie B. Wyatt Jr.
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Origins of the 1964 Reunion Class Narratives Project 1
Part I. Ancestors: Creating the Parallel World
Chapter 1. Raymond Adams
Chapter 2. Carolyn Earline Foster Bivins
Chapter 3. Milton Donald
Chapter 4. Nancy Hooten Garrison
Chapter 5. Douglas Mayberry
Chapter 6. Annie Jean Baker Reed
Part II. Ancestors and Narrators: Lifting as They Climbed
Chapter 7. Margaret Meadows Jones
Chapter 8. Barbara White Atkinson-Liggins
Chapter 9. Alma Jean Foye Stokes
Chapter 10. Harold White
Chapter 11. Carolyn Moss Woodard
Part III. Ancestors and Narrators: Toiling, Striving, Reaching toward the Sky
Chapter 12. Mattie Davis Blizzard
Chapter 13. Rosa McWilliams Henderson
Chapter 14. Marian Quinn Williams
Chapter 15. Sonjia Parker Redmond
Chapter 16. Alex Stanton
Chapter 17. Roosevelt Lorenzo Williams
Part IV. Ancestors and Narrators: Frontlines of the Civil Rights Generation
Chapter 18. Gerald W. Billes
Chapter 19. Anthony T. Lee
Chapter 20. Palmer Sullins Jr.
Chapter 21. Willie B. Wyatt Jr.
Epilogue
Notes
Index
Recenzii
“Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed is engaging, surprising, and informative. These narratives of triumph can serve as inspiration to any reader who is committed to bringing about change in the face of injustice.”
—Trudier Harris, author of From Mammies to Militants: Domestics in Black American Literature from Charles Chesnutt to Toni Morrison
“This book is a significant contribution and necessary correction to archives of the history of Tuskegee University and to the community that grew around and with it.”
—Frances Smith Foster, author of Til Death or Distance Do Us Part: Love and Marriage in African America
—Trudier Harris, author of From Mammies to Militants: Domestics in Black American Literature from Charles Chesnutt to Toni Morrison
“This book is a significant contribution and necessary correction to archives of the history of Tuskegee University and to the community that grew around and with it.”
—Frances Smith Foster, author of Til Death or Distance Do Us Part: Love and Marriage in African America
Descriere
Winner of the Anne B. and James B. McMillan prize
Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed captures the voices of the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964—young freedom fighters shaped by segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, their ancestors’ and some of their choices to remain in the South. Their stories honor the legacy of those who stayed and transformed their communities through education, activism, and resilience.
Children of the Struggle and the Ancestors Who Stayed captures the voices of the Tuskegee Institute High School Class of 1964—young freedom fighters shaped by segregation, the Civil Rights Movement, their ancestors’ and some of their choices to remain in the South. Their stories honor the legacy of those who stayed and transformed their communities through education, activism, and resilience.