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A California teacher named Clarice T. Campbell wrote detailed letters to family and friends about her small adventure while studying at the universities of Alabama and Mississippi and teaching at black Mississippi and South Carolina colleges from 1956 until 1965. Participant and observer, she challenged segregated bus stations, restaurants, churches, and mindsets. Along the way she met intolerant and admirable people, both famous and local. Anyone who says nothing has changed must have forgotten or never have known the daily indignities, not to mention the powerless position, of African-Americans in the South before the 1960s. Motivated to educate or remind, Campbell has collected and edited the amazing letters she wrote. They document a time and a place, as well as her observant, feeling nature. Those who have read them have noted her astute observation of race relations and her lighter vein that entertains while it teaches. During her residence in the South, she encountered racial injustice everywhere. As she proceeded with her daily activities-shopping, having her car repaired, dining in cafes and restaurants-she recognized matters that she deemed wrong. But only she and a few others dared to speak out. With her clear insight into a closed society being broken open, her collective letters to the world outside are a chronicle of the Deep Souths struggle and Americas quest for civil rights. Civil Rights Chronicle: Letters from the South is a storybook, an autobiography, and, for the reader seeking an eyewitnesss keen documentation, a history of troubled times. Clarice T. Campbell retired from teaching in 1988. She lives in Tupelo, Mississippi.

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Civil Rights Chronicle
Letters from the South
by Clarice T. Campbell
Foreword by John Dittmer
University Press of Mississippi Jackson

title:Civil Rights Chronicle : Letters From the South
author:Campbell, Clarice T.
publisher:University Press of Mississippi
isbn10 | asin:0878059539
print isbn13:9780878059539
ebook isbn13:9780585099224
language:English
subjectCampbell, Clarice T.--Correspondence, African American women civil rights workers--Southern States--Correspondence, Civil rights workers--Southern States--Correspondence, Civil rights movements--Southern States--History--20th century--Sources, Universitie
publication date:1997
lcc:E185.615.C29 1997eb
ddc:323.1/196073
subject:Campbell, Clarice T.--Correspondence, African American women civil rights workers--Southern States--Correspondence, Civil rights workers--Southern States--Correspondence, Civil rights movements--Southern States--History--20th century--Sources, Universitie
Copyright 1997 by Clarice T. Campbell
All rights reserved
Manufactured in the United States of America
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The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and
durability of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book
Longevity of the Council on Library Resources.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Campbell, Clarice T.
Civil rights chronicle : letters from the South / by Clarice T.
Campbell : foreword by John Dittmer.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-87805-952-0 (alk. paper). ISBN 0-87805-953-9 (pbk. :
alk. paper)
I. Campbell, Clarice T.Correspondence. 2. Afro-American women
civil rights workersSouthern StatesCorrespondence. 3. Civil
rights workersSouthern StatesCorrespondence. 4. Civil rights
movementsSouthern StatesHistory20th centurySources.
5. Universities and colleges, BlackSouthern StatesHistory20th
centurySources. 6. Southern StatesPolitics and
government1951-Sources. I. Title.
E.185.615.C29 1997
323.I'196073dc20
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To those who passed on the torch of learning
during years when teaching an African American
was either illegal or starved of funds
Contents
Foreword by John Dittmer
ix
Preface
xiii
Acknowledgments
xvii
The Letters of Clarice T. Campbell
3
Mississippi 1956
3
Alabama 1957
9
Rust College, MS, 196061
19
Claflin College, SC, 196162
101
University of Mississippi, Summer 1962
155
Interlude: Pasadena, CA, 196263
157
Danville, VA, Summer 1963
169
Tougaloo College, MS, 196364
175
Summer 1964
221
Tougaloo College, MS, 196465
227
Epilogue
245
Index
247

Page ix
Foreword
I first met Clarice Campbell in 1968, when I was a first-year history professor at Tougaloo College. Clarice was attending the University of Mississippi, completing work on her doctoral dissertation, later published as Mississippi: The View from Tougaloo. She had taught history at Tougaloo for two years in the mid-1960s, and of course I had heard of her. In many ways Clarice seemed to fit the stereotype of the northern white "missionaries" who came south to teach in schools like Tougaloo after the Civil War. Older than most of us on the faculty (she was now past 60!), Clarice had been a life-long Republican, and upon first glance she struck you (to use her words) as "a sweet little grandmother."
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