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Author:
Thomas, June Manning, author.
Title:
Struggling to learn : an intimate history of school desegregation in South Carolina / June Manning Thomas.
Publisher:
University of South Carolina Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xix, 300 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Thomas, June Manning.
College teachers--United States--Biography.
Orangeburg School District Five.
School integration--Orangeburg--Orangeburg--History--20th century.
Racism in education--Orangeburg--Orangeburg--History--20th century.
African Americans--History--Orangeburg--Orangeburg--History--20th century.
Orangeburg (S.C.)--History.--History.
Civil rights movements--Orangeburg.--Orangeburg.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Life as epilogue. Struggling for equal education -- A neighboring county arises -- Defending white schools -- Living there and then -- Struggling to learn -- Struggling to desegregate -- Struggling to survive -- Keeping up a struggle -- Conclusion: Moving to the future -- Life as epilogue.
Summary:
"In 1964 June Manning Thomas became one of the first thirteen Black students to desegregate Orangeburg High School in South Carolina. This extraordinary experience shaped her life and spurred in her a passion to understand racism and its effect on education in the Black community. In Struggling to Learn, Thomas details the personal trauma she and her Black classmates experienced during desegregation, the great difficulties Black communities have faced gaining access to K-12 and higher education, and the social and political tools Black southerners used to combat segregation and claim belonging.Combining meticulous research and poignant personal narrative, this provocative true story reveals the long and painful struggle for equal education in the Jim Crow South. Thomas articulates why Black communities persisted in their pursuit of school desegregation despite the hostility and unfulfilled promises along the way. This is a story of constructive resilience-the fighting spirit of an oppressed people to ensure a better life for themselves and their children"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1643362593
9781643362595
LCCN:
2021042129
Locations:
CAPH522 -- Iowa City Public Library (Iowa City)

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