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Type of Document Master's Thesis
Author Jackson, Samuel Roderick
Author's Email Address pastorsrjackson@bellsouth.net
URN etd-07172008-130518
Title An Unquenchable Flame: The Spirit of Protest and the Sit-In Movement in Chattanooga, Tennessee
Degree Master of Arts
Department History
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Dr. Jacqueline A. Rouse Committee Chair
Dr. Akinyele K.Umoja Committee Member
Keywords
  • Bushtown
  • Chattanooga
  • Jim Crow
  • Sit-ins
Date of Defense 2008-07-14
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
ABSTRACT

The purpose of this thesis is to examine the Sit-in movement in Chattanooga, Tennessee during the early 1960s in the context of a perpetuating tradition of protest in the African American community spanning more than a century. The study will also illustrate how it was a unique episode in the annals of the Civil Rights Movement in that it was strictly orchestrated by high school students without the input or support of adults, yet it has largely been neglected by historians. The research conducted includes oral histories, newspaper clippings, private manuscript collections, books, videos, and periodicals which provide great insight into the minds, motives, and methods of those involved. The study also depicts the galvanizing spirit, ignited by the students, which compelled the community to act and resulted in monumental social changes.

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