Green, Winifred, 1928-
Variant namesWinifred Green was raised in Jackson, Mississippi. She formed the group Mississippians for Public Education with four other women in the mid 1960s to explore plans for peaceful desegregation of the state's public schools and to fight against freedom of choice desegregation. She worked in the civil rights movement in Lowndes County, Mississippi.
From the description of An oral history with Winifred A. Green, 1997 Nov. 12. c1998. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 45742892
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creatorOf | Green, Winifred A., 1937-. An oral history with Winifred A. Green, 1997 Nov. 12. | University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook Library |
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associatedWith | Bolton, Charles C. | person |
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Mississippi--Lowndes County | |||
Jackson (Miss.) | |||
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African Americans |
Civil rights movement |
Public schools |
School integration |
Women civil rights workers |
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Birth 1928