Black Baptist Women and the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1963: Historians and Journalists During and Immediately After the Civil Rights Movement Emphasized the Role of Religion in the Movement. They Showed How the Black Church and Its Leaders Provided the Charisma, Finance, Inspiration, Spiritual Nurture, And the Foot Soldiers That Made the Movement Successful. Black Baptist Women and the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1963: Historians and Journalists During and Immediately After the Civil Rights Movement Emphasized the Role of Religion in the Movement. They Showed How the Black Church and Its Leaders Provided the Charisma, Finance, Inspiration, Spiritual Nurture, And the Foot Soldiers That Made the Movement Successful.

Black Baptist Women and the Birmingham Civil Rights Movement, 1956-1963: Historians and Journalists During and Immediately After the Civil Rights Movement Emphasized the Role of Religion in the Movement. They Showed How the Black Church and Its Leaders Provided the Charisma, Finance, Inspiration, Spiritual Nurture, And the Foot Soldiers That Made the Movement Successful‪.‬

Baptist History and Heritage 2005, Summer-Fall, 40, 3

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Most of the attention was lavished on ordained clergy and prominent male leadership figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, Wyatt T. Walker, James Farmer, and Fred Shuttlesworth. In recent years, more attention has been given to the work of religious women, especially those of grassroots importance in the various civil rights campaigns. Scholars, many of them females, have sought to show how the history of the black women's religious experience informed their sense of social responsibility and activism. One of the most important civil rights campaigns occurred in Birmingham, Alabama, between 1956 and 1963, and a study of this campaign demonstrates the importance of women at all levels. Before looking at the role of women, especially Baptist women involved in the Birmingham movement, an examination of the movement's origin and major features is necessary. In 1956, many persons considered Birmingham, which was often referred to as the Johannesburg of the South, to be the most segregated city in the United States. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) became the most active group in protesting discrimination in Birmingham and throughout Alabama. The outlawing of the NAACP by the state of Alabama was the spark that set off a mass-based Civil Rights Movement. Led by Attorney General John Patterson, the state of Alabama successfully won an injunction against the NAACP, preventing the association from operating in the state until it complied with Alabama's new registration requirements for organizations headquartered outside the state. One requirement was that an organization must present its membership rolls to the state, but the Alabama NAACP officials were convinced that adhering to this requirement would bring all kinds of reprisals against its members.

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History
RELEASED
2005
June 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
13
Pages
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Baptist History and Heritage Society
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The Gale Group, Inc., a Delaware corporation and an affiliate of Cengage Learning, Inc.
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294.3
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