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Author:
Mitchell-Powell, Brenda, author.
Title:
Public in name only : the 1939 Alexandria Library sit-in demonstration / Brenda Mitchell-Powell.
Publisher:
University of Massachusetts Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiv, 248 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Alexandria Library (Alexandria, Va.)--History.
Civil rights demonstrations--Alexandria--Alexandria--History.
Tucker, Samuel Wilbert,--1913-1990.
Public libraries--Alexandria--Alexandria--History.
African Americans and libraries--Alexandria.--Alexandria.
Segregation--Alexandria.--Alexandria.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
ch. Eight ch. One What Happened? What Changed?. ch. Two Bold Beginnings: The NAACP, Samuel Wilbert Tucker, and the Quest for Educational Equity -- ch. Three Prelude to the Sit-In, Part One: History of the City of Alexandria -- ch. Four History as Context: The Era of Jim Crow -- ch. Five Prelude to the Sit-In, Part Two: The Genesis of the Alexandria Library -- ch. Six Prelude to the Sit-In, Part Three: Premises and Rationales -- ch. Seven A Seat at the Reading Table: The 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-in Demonstration -- ch. Eight What Happened? What Changed?.
Summary:
"When Alexandria, Virginia's first public library was constructed just a few blocks from his home, Samuel Wilbert Tucker, a young, Black attorney, was appalled to learn that he could not use the library because of his race. Inspired by the legal successes of the NAACP in discrimination cases, he organized a grassroots protest to desegregate the library that his tax dollars supported. Public in Name Only tells the important, but largely forgotten, story of Tucker and a group of Black citizens who agitated for change in the terms and conditions of their lives. Employing the combined strategies of direct-action public protest, nonviolent civil disobedience, and municipal litigation, Tucker's initiative dovetailed with the national priorities and tactics of larger civil rights organizations. While Tucker's campaign did not end with the desegregation of the Alexandria Library, but instead resulted in the creation of a 'separate-and-unequal' Jim Crow Black branch, the sit-in demonstration represents a momentous early struggle for racial equity waged through civil rights activism"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Studies in print culture and the history of the book
ISBN:
1625346573
9781625346575
1625346581
9781625346582
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1285121224
LCCN:
2021054537
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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