The savage ideal vs. Southern dissenters : Virginia Foster Durr : paper, 1976 / Jacqueline A. Matte. 1976.

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The savage ideal vs. Southern dissenters : Virginia Foster Durr : paper, 1976 / Jacqueline A. Matte. 1976.

18 leaves ; 28 cm.

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University of Alabama in Birmingham. Oral History Research Office.

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Matte, Jacqueline Anderson

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Jacqueline Anderson Matte was born in Chatom, Alabama, in 1935. She received her B.S. from Samford University, and attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she earned two Masters Degrees, one in History and the other in Secondary Education. During her career, Matte also received the Teacher-Scholar Award from the National Endowment for the Humanities. She is the author of two books, They Say the Wind is Red and The History of Washington County, Alabama, and is co-author of Seeing ...

Durr, Virginia Foster

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Virginia Foster Durr (1903-1999) was a civil rights activist and a friend of Lyndon B. Johnson and Lady Bird Johnson. She was a relief worker during the Great Depression, worked as a lobbyist and campaign worker for Progressive Party candidate Henry Wallace in the 1940s, ran as a candidate for governor of Virginia in 1948, and worked as a civil rights activist in Montgomery, Alabama in the 1950s and 1960s. From the description of Durr, Virginia Foster, 1903-1999 (U.S. National Archiv...