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You Must Be from the North: Southern White Women in the Memphis Civil Rights
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You Must Be from the North: Southern White Women in the Memphis Civil Rights Movement Hardcover - 2009

by Kimberly K. Little


From the publisher

"You must be from the North," was a common, derogatory reaction to the activities of white women throughout the South, well-meaning wives and mothers who joined together to improve schools or local sanitation but found their efforts decried as more troublesome civil rights agitation. You Must Be from the North: Southern White Women in the Memphis Civil Rights Movement focuses on a generation of white women in Memphis, Tennessee, born between the two World Wars and typically omitted from the history of the civil rights movement. The women for the most part did not jeopardize their lives by participating alongside black activists in sit-ins and freedom rides. Instead, they began their journey into civil rights activism as a result of their commitment to traditional female roles through such organizations as the Junior League. What originated as a way to do charitable work, however, evolved into more substantive political action.

While involvement with groups devoted to feeding school-children and expanding Bible study sessions seemed benign, these white women's growing awareness of racial disparities in Memphis and elsewhere caused them to question the South's hierarchies in ways many of their peers did not. Ultimately, they found themselves challenging segregation more directly, found themselves ostracized as a result, and discovered they were often distrusted by a justifiably suspicious black community. Their newly discovered commitment to civil rights contributed to the success of the city's sanitation workers' strike of 1968. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death during the strike resonated so deeply that for many of these women it became a defining moment. In the long term, these women proved to be a persistent and progressive influence upon the attitudes of the white population of Memphis, and particularly on the city's elite.

From the jacket flap

How well-meaning and well-to-do Memphis women found themselves in the fray in a city's civil rights turmoil

Details

  • Title You Must Be from the North: Southern White Women in the Memphis Civil Rights Movement
  • Author Kimberly K. Little
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 219
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University Press of Mississippi, n
  • Date 2009-05
  • ISBN 9781604732283 / 1604732288
  • Weight 1.05 lbs (0.48 kg)
  • Dimensions 9 x 5.9 x 1 in (22.86 x 14.99 x 2.54 cm)
  • Themes
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Library of Congress subjects African Americans - Civil rights - Tennessee, Civil rights movements - Tennessee - Memphis
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2008044232
  • Dewey Decimal Code 323.092

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Citations

  • Chronicle of Higher Education, 06/12/2009, Page 21