See also Reconstruction Southern Poverty Law Center, 127 Sovereign Commission, 85 Spearman, T. Anthony, 101 Springs, Lenny, ... See also specific cases Sutton, Linda, 100 T Take the Dream Home campaign, 91–102 taxes, 13, 24, Index 175 R S.
Jackson, Mahalia, 94 Jackson County, 100–101 Jealous, Benjamin T., 126, 127 Jim Crow, 2, 54, 57, 84, 122, 137, 139, 149, 160 John Birch Society, 85 John Locke Foundation, 40, 48 Johnson, Earl, 42 Johnson, Joyce, 7 Johnson, Nelson, ...
The book will also serve as a model for other movements across the country and around the world using North Carolina as a case study, providing useful, practical tips about grassroots organizing and transformative leadership.
The book also includes in-depth explanations of matching dogs to handlers, and teaching handlers how to work with their new guide dogs.
The Great War opened the eyes of South Carolinians. In 1917, the United States recognized the threat that Imperial Germany posed to the rest of the world, and declared war on the rampaging country and her allies.