Arsnick : the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas / edited by Jennifer Jensen Wallach and John A. Kirk.

Jennifer Jensen Wallach is Assistant Professor of History at the University of North Texas and the author of Closer to the Truth Than Any Fact: Memoir, Memory, and Jim Crow and Richard Wright: From Black Boy to World Citizen.

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Kirk, John A., 1970-, Wallach, Jennifer Jensen, 1974-
Format: Government Document eBook
Language:English
Published: Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press, 2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments; Preface; Part I: Historical Assessments; 1. The Origins of SNCC in Arkansas: Little Rock, Lupper, and the Law / John A. Kirk; 2. In the Storm: William Hansen and the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas, 1962-1967 / Brent Riffel; 3. "It Was the Wrong Time, and They Just Weren't Ready": Direct-Action Protest in Pine Bluff, 1963 / Holly Y. McGee; 4. Crossing the White Line: SNCC in Three Delta Towns, 1963-1967 / Randy Finley; 5. Replicating History in a Bad Way? White Activists and Black Power in SNCC's Arkansas Project / Jennifer Jensen Wallach.
  • Part II: Firsthand Accounts6. Arkansas Daze / Bill Hansen; 7. Excerpts from an Interview with Jim Jones / Robert Wright, Civil Rights Documentation Project; 8. Arkansas Roots and Consciousness / Michael Simmons; 9. Maeby Civil Rights / Sanderia Smith; 10. Excerpts from an Interview with Bob Cableton / Robert Wright, Civil Rights Documentation Project; 11. Lessons from SNCC-Arkansas 1965 / Nancy (Shaw) Stoller; 12. An E-mail Interview with Tim Janke / Jennifer Jensen Wallach; 13. An Interview with Millard "Tex" Lowe / Jennifer Jensen Wallach; 14. Arkansas SNCC Memories / Laura Foner.
  • 15. An Interview with Gertrude Jackson / Jennifer Jensen Wallach16. My Arkansas Journey / Arlene (Wilgoren) Dunn; 17. The Civil Rights Movement in Pine Bluff / Vivian Carroll Jones; Part III: Historical Documents; 18. "Up Against the Obstacles" (1960); 19. "The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee"; 20. "Field Report, Pine Bluff, Arkansas" (1963); 21. Press Releases: "Students Attacked with Ammonia in Pine Bluff" (1963) and "Pine Bluff Movies, Schools, Park Open to All" (1963); 22. Letter to Ruthie Hansen from Bill Hansen (1964)
  • 23. "Field Report, Phillips, Monroe, Arkansas and Lee Counties"24. "Annual Report" (1964); 25. "Hansen Resigns SNCC Post; Says Negroes Should Lead But He'll Stay as Adviser" (1964); 26. An Open Letter from Representatives of the Forrest City (Arkansas) Movement (1965); 27. Ozell Sutton v. Capitol Club, Inc. (1965); 28. Letter to Arkansas Summer Project Applicant (1965); 29. Letter to Collin Minert from James O. Jones (1965); 30. "What to Bring with You" and "Orientation Schedule" (1965); 31. "82% Negro; 100% White" (1965); 32. Letter to "Dear Friend" from Jim Jones (1965)
  • 33. "What We Shall Overcome Means to Me" (1965)34. Journal Entry by Mitchell Zimmerman (1965); 35. Letter from Rev. Benjamin S. Grinage to John A. Hannah (1966); 36. Press Statement: Rev. Ben Grinage (1966); 37. "Black Power-Another Definition" (1966); 38. "Arkansas Staff Meeting" (1966); 39. "Ex-workers for SNCC Tell Why Group Faded in State" (1967); Notes; Contributors; Index.