The Citizenship Education Program and Black Women's Political Culture
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The Citizenship Education Program and Black Women's Political Culture

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The Citizenship Education Program and Black Women's Political Culture

About this book

Southern Association for Women Historians Julia Cherry Spruill Prize

Finalist, Hooks National Book Award

Honorable Mention, Frances S. Summersell Center for the Study of the South Deep South Book Prize


How Black women used lessons in literacy to crack the foundation of white supremacy



This book details how African American women used lessons in basic literacy to crack the foundation of white supremacy and sow seeds for collective action during the civil rights movement. Deanna Gillespie traces the history of the Citizenship Education Program (CEP), a grassroots initiative that taught people to read and write in preparation for literacy tests required for voter registration—a profoundly powerful objective in the Jim Crow South.



Born in 1957 as a result of discussions between community activist Esau Jenkins, schoolteacher Septima Clark, and Highlander Folk School director Myles Horton, the CEP became a part of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in 1961. The teachers, mostly Black women, gathered friends and neighbors in living rooms, churches, beauty salons, and community centers. Through the work of the CEP, literate black men and women were able to gather their own information, determine fair compensation for a day’s work, and register formal complaints.



Drawing on teachers’ reports and correspondence, oral history interviews, and papers from a variety of civil rights organizations, Gillespie follows the growth of the CEP from its beginnings in the South Carolina Sea Islands to southeastern Georgia, the Mississippi Delta, and Alabama’s Black Belt. This book retells the story of the civil rights movement from the vantage point of activists who have often been overlooked and makeshift classrooms where local people discussed, organized, and demanded change.  



A volume in the series Southern Dissent, edited by Stanley Harrold and Randall M. Miller



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Year
2023
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9780813072920

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Contents
  6. List of Illustrations
  7. Foreword
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. List of Abbreviations
  10. Introduction
  11. 1. “We’re Going to Learn Together”: Groundwork on Johns Island, South Carolina, 1948–1957
  12. 2. “New Outposts in the Growing Movement”: Citizenship Schools in South Carolina and Alabama, 1958–1961
  13. 3. “Bring This Community Leadership Program to Your Town and County”: Groundwork in Southeastern Georgia, 1960–1961
  14. 4. “Say It Is for Citizenship”: Citizenship Education in Southeastern Georgia, 1961–1964
  15. 5. “We Shall Overcome Today”: Groundwork in the Mississippi Delta, 1961–1963
  16. 6. Freedom Days: Citizenship Education in Mississippi, 1963–1965
  17. 7. “So Much Taking Place … So Rapidly”: Citizenship Education in Mississippi and Alabama, 1965–1967
  18. 8. The Citizenship Education Program’s “Second Phase,” 1966–1969
  19. Epilogue
  20. Notes
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index
  23. About the Author

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