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Finding Freedom
Finding Freedom
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9781881163527
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01/15/2013
Miami University Press
REGIONS: United States
8 X 6.9 in
136 pg
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Finding Freedom: Memorializing the Voices of Freedom Summer provides detailed information about the Freedom Summer Monument on the campus of Western College at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. The monument, dedicated in 2000, commemorates Western s role in Freedom Summer and memorializes James Chaney, Michael Schwerner, and Andrew Goodman, the Freedom Summer trainees subsequently murdered in Mississippi, whose deaths focused national and world attention on the continuing existence of segregation and violent racism in the U.S. The book contains essays from participants in the 1964 training sessions at Western College, including essays by Oxford residents who supported the Friends of the Mississippi Project; monument architect Robert Keller; a poem by Miami University alumna Rita Dove; and period photographs by photographer George Hoxie. Filmmaker Keith Beauchamp contributes a preface.
Author Bio
Jacqueline Johnson is the Archivist of the Western College Memorial Archives. She earned her Master of Library Science degree from the University of South Carolina and her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Limestone College. She serves as chairperson of the national Mississippi Freedom Summer Conference. Her research focuses on civil rights and the Mississippi Freedom Summer training and history of Western College.
