Shuttlesworth, Fred L. 1922-2011Overview
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Eyes on the prize : America's civil rights years. No easy walk (1962-66)
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1 edition published in 1986 in English and held by 146 libraries worldwide Depicts three major movements. Retells the stories of three cities involved in the civil rights movement: the Albany, Ga. police chief and Martin Luther King, Jr. each tested out the strategy of nonviolence in their own way, Birmingham, Ala. where children marched against fire water hoses, and Washington, D.C. where black and white, young and old, north and south came together to march on the nation's capital.
Eyes on the prize America's civil rights years. Awakenings 1954-1956
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2 editions published between 1986 and 1987 in English and held by 128 libraries worldwide This first episode of six discusses the history of segregation in the U.S., focusing on the south, and the impact of the 1954 Supreme Court decision against segregation in Brown vs Board of Education. Highlighted is the Emmett Till murder case and Rosa Parks and the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott.
A call to conscience the landmark speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr
by Martin Luther King
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2 editions published between 2001 and 2004 in English and held by 74 libraries worldwide Presents twelve of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s most famous speeches, with new introductions written and read by a variety of notable persons.
Fred Shuttlesworth : minister, civil rights leader
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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2 editions published in 2002 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Interview transcripts in book form.
Fred Shuttlesworth the old lion, in his own words
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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2 editions published in 2004 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide An interview of the Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth, a nationally recognized social activist, held on August 6, 2004. In this interview, Shuttlesworth shares his experiences, and his insights into the role of non-violence in the American civil rights movement. Interviewed by Dr. Habtu Ghebre-Ab, Prof. of History and Humanities at the University of Cincinnati's Clermont College.
Reflections of peace & justice leaders
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2 editions published in 1993 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Several activist-scholars present their political biographies, their philosophies of non-violent civil disobedience, and their interpretations of Christianity, which inspired their work. They also discuss their general view and understanding that racism is central to any analysis of our society and each discusses the specifics of racism in the peace movement.
Eyes on the prize America's civil rights years. No easy walk 1961-1963
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide Concerns the increasing community involvement in the struggle for civil rights in two cities in the south - Albany, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama. Both cities witnessed mass arrests and demonstrations by adults and children. The 1963 March on Washington is also included.
No easy walk 1961-1963
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Concerns the increasing community involvement in the struggle for civil rights in two cities in the south - Albany, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama. Both cities witnessed mass arrests and demonstrations by adults and children. The 1963 March on Washington is also included.
Chapel address, 1989, Apr. 25 appreciating and fulfilling your calling
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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3 editions published in 1989 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Classroom lecture, 1978, Nov. 10
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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2 editions published in 1978 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Chapel address, 1978, Nov. 10
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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2 editions published in 1978 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Bringing Brown to life] [the struggle to integrate America
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Oral history interviews of the Southern Conference for Human Welfare/Educational Fund Oral History Project, 1983
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2 editions published in 1983 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Project consists of 5 interviews with national figures active in the southern civil rights movement from the 1930s-1960s.
In the Supreme Court of the United States : October term, 1967, no. ... : Fred L. Shuttlesworth, petitioner, vs. City of Birmingham, respondent : brief for respondent in opposition to petition for writ of certiorairi
by Birmingham (Ala.)
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2 editions published in 1967 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
In the Supreme Court of the United States : October term, 1968, no. 42. Fred L. Shuttlesworth, petitioner, vs. City of Birmingham, respondent. Brief for respondent. On writ of certiorairi to the Suprene Court of Alabama
by Birmingham (Ala.)
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2 editions published in 1968 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Interview
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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2 editions published in 1984 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Focuses on interviewee's civil rights and civil religious preaching during the 1950's prior to his activities with Martin Luther King, Jr.
Eyes on the prize. Program 1, Awakenings, 1954-1956
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 1 library worldwide This first episode of six discusses the history of segregation in the United States, focusing on the south, and the impact of the 1954 Supreme Court decision against segregation in Brown vs Board of Education. Highlighted is the Emmett Till murder case and Rosa Parks and the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott.
Eyes on the prize. Program 4, No easy walk, 1961-1963
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Concerns the increasing community involvement in the struggle for civil rights in two cities in the south--Albany, Georgia and Birmingham, Alabama. Both cities witnessed mass arrests and demonstrations by adults and children. The 1963 March on Washington is also included.
Living the dream a move for progress
by Fred L Shuttlesworth
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1 edition published in 1992 in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Awakenings 1954-1956
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1 edition published in 1987 in English and held by 1 library worldwide This first episode of six discusses the history of segregation in the U.S., focusing on the south, and the impact of the 1954 Supreme Court decision against segregation in Brown vs Board of Education. Highlighted is the Emmett Till murder case and Rosa Parks and the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott. more
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African American Baptists African American clergy African Americans African Americans--Civil rights African Americans--Religion African Americans--Segregation African Americans--Social conditions Alabama--Birmingham Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights Alabama--Montgomery Biography Cheeks, Maurice Civil rights Civil rights demonstrations Civil rights movements Civil rights workers Conference proceedings Documentary films Father Divine Georgia--Albany History Holmes, Kelly Jackson, Jesse,--1941- Jasper, John,--1812-1901 Juvenile works King, Martin Luther,--Jr.,--1929-1968 Kuti, Femi Long, Eddie March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom (Washington, D.C. : 1963) Mills, Steve Nabrit, Samuel M.,--1905- Oratory Parks, Rosa,--1913-2005 Race discrimination Race discrimination--Law and legislation Race relations Segregation Segregation in transportation Sermons Shuttlesworth, Fred L.,--1922- Social history Sound recordings Speeches, addresses, etc., American Till, Emmett,--1941-1955 Trials, litigation, etc. United States Vanzant, Iyanla Washington (D.C.) Whitaker, Mark Williams, Pharrell
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