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All Our Names Were Freedom: Agency, Resiliency, and Community in Yalobusha County

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Reed, Dottie Chapman Babbitt, Colton Bright, Michelle Brown, Brittany Wilkerson, Jessie

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During the fall semester, five students in SST 560, Oral History of Southern Social Movements, taught by Jessie Wilkerson, collaborated with Dottie Chapman Reed to develop the Black Families of Yalobusha County Oral History Project. Reed, who lives in Atlanta, is a member of the University of Mississippi Class of 74, grew up in Water Valley, and writes the column Outstanding Black Women of Yalobusha County for the North Mississippi Herald. In this SouthTalk, the students of SST 560 will present a multivocal, multilayered history based on interviews from their oral history project. Dottie Chapman Reed will speak during the Summit on Women and Civic Engagement sponsored by the Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies earlier that day.
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2020 02 20 T01:30:00 Z
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