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This first-hand account tells the story of turbulent civil rights era Atlanta through the eyes of a white upper-class woman who became an outspoken advocate for integration and racial equality. As a privileged white woman who grew up in segregated Atlanta, Sara Mitchell Parsons was an unlikely candidate to become a civil rights agitator. After all, her only contacts with blacks were with those who helped raise her and those who later helped raise her children.
African Americans -- Civil rights -- Georgia -- History -- 20th century. --- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Politics and government -- 20th century. --- Atlanta (Ga.) -- Race relations. --- Civil rights workers -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Biography. --- Parsons, Sara Mitchell, 1912-. --- Women civil rights workers -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Biography. --- Women, White -- Georgia -- Atlanta -- Biography. --- Women civil rights workers --- Civil rights workers --- Women, White --- African Americans --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- United States Local History --- White women --- Civil rights activists --- Race relations reformers --- Social reformers --- Women social reformers --- History --- Civil rights --- Parsons, Sara Mitchell, --- Atlanta (Ga.) --- Race relations. --- Politics and government --- City of Atlanta (Ga.)
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