Nellie Francis
eBook - PDF

Nellie Francis

Fighting for Racial Justice and Women's Equality in Minnesota

  1. 303 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Nellie Francis

Fighting for Racial Justice and Women's Equality in Minnesota

About this book

The life and work of an African American suffragist and activist devoted to equality and freedom

At her last public appearance in 1962, at 88 years old, a frail, deaf, and blind Nellie Francis was honored for her church and community service in Nashville, Tennessee. No mention was made of her early groundbreaking work as an activist in Minnesota and nationally. Even today, while her advocacy for women’s suffrage and racial justice resonates through current issues, her efforts remain largely unrecognized. In telling Nellie Francis’s complete story for the first time, William D. Green finally brings the remarkable accomplishments of her complicated life into clear view, detailing her indefatigable work to advance the causes of civil rights, anti-lynching, and women’s suffrage.

Green’s account follows Francis’s path from her first public event (giving a speech on race relations to a white audience at her high school graduation) to her return to Nashville and retirement from the national stage. In the years between, she campaigned in Minnesota for racial dignity, women’s suffrage, an anti-lynching law (after the infamous lynching in Duluth in 1920), and interracial collaboration through the women’s club movement. She came to know most of the prominent civil rights leaders of the twentieth century and met three presidents and countless business leaders of both Black and white societies. But she also faced intense and vicious reprisals, as when, as leader of the local chapter of the NAACP, she and her husband, a prominent African American civil rights lawyer, experienced the fury of the Ku Klux Klan after moving into a white neighborhood in St. Paul.

Green retrieves Nellie Francis’s story from obscurity, giving this pioneer for gender and racial equality her due and providing a long-awaited service to the history of Black activism and civil rights, both regional and national. His book offers welcome insight into the universal, yet often unacknowledged, challenges that strong and engaged Black women are forced to endure when their drive to enact justice confronts racism, cultural pressure, and societal expectations. 

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Also by William D. Green
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. Prologue
  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1. No Flowers
  10. Chapter 2. The Legacy
  11. Chapter 3. Mr. Griswold
  12. Chapter 4. Billy
  13. Chapter 5. A Bitter Taste Still Lingered
  14. Chapter 6. Sisterhood
  15. Chapter 7. Lady Principal
  16. Chapter 8. Divided Duty
  17. Chapter 9. Juno
  18. Chapter 10. From Wilberforce to the House on St. Anthony
  19. Chapter 11. Flickering
  20. Chapter 12. Flare-up: An Insult to Hattie’s Memory
  21. Chapter 13. Mrs. Grey and the Spirit of Detroit
  22. Chapter 14. After Baltimore
  23. Chapter 15. A Glorious Performance in the Parlor
  24. Chapter 16. This Broad United States
  25. Chapter 17. Under the Shadow of the Bright North Star
  26. Chapter 18. Shun the Snares of Petty Discord
  27. Chapter 19. Hold On
  28. Epilogue
  29. Notes
  30. Index
  31. About the Author