James NeylandPapers 1953-1997

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James NeylandPapers 1953-1997

Both professional andpersonal materials compose the James Neyland Collection, 1953-1997, documentingNeyland’s career as a writer and activist.

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Neyland, James

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James Neyland was born in Centerville, Texas, on December 4, 1939. He was an art student at the University of Texas at Austin (UT) during the late 1950s and 1960s. While at UT, Neyland was active in the Student Government and the Christian non-violent civil rights movement. He served on the council of the student groups, YMCA-YWCA, the Christian Faith and Life Community, and the Students for Direct Action. He also organized stand-ins to protest the whites-only policy of the cinemas ...