Rebellion in Black and White by Cohen Robert;Snyder David J.;Carter Dan T.; & David J. Snyder

Rebellion in Black and White by Cohen Robert;Snyder David J.;Carter Dan T.; & David J. Snyder

Author:Cohen, Robert;Snyder, David J.;Carter, Dan T.; & David J. Snyder
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Published: 2013-02-15T00:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. Tuscaloosa News, 7 May 1970; Crimson White, 7 May 1970.

2. Crimson White, 14 May 1970; Tuscaloosa News, 8–14 May 1970.

3. New York Times, 24 May 1970; Time, 1 June 1970. For additional information on the Autherine Lucy affair and George Wallace’s “stand in the schoolhouse door,” see E. Culpepper Clark, The Schoolhouse Door: Segregation’s Last Stand at the University of Alabama (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1995).

4. High Gauge, 13 Aug. 1970; John Ernst and Yvonne Baldwin, “The Not So Silent Minority: Louisville’s Antiwar Movement, 1966–1975,” Journal of Southern History 73, no. 1 (Feb. 2007): 106.

5. Tuscaloosa News, 4 Mar. 1970; High Gauge, 13 Aug. 1970.

6. Crimson White, 8, 10, 22, and 29 Oct. 1968.

7. Jack Drake to the Student Life Committee, 27 Sept. 1968; Frank Rose to Jack Drake, 12 Oct. 1968; Jack Drake to Frank Rose, 13 Oct. 1968, folder “Democratic Student Organization, 1968,” box 03, President David Mathews Papers, Stanley Hoole Special Collections Library, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Crimson White, 15 Oct. 1968; Jack Drake v. Frank Rose, 68–653 (Northern District of Alabama, 1968).

8. Crimson White, 29 Oct. 1968; Dean John L. Blackburn to Michael Stambaugh, 19 Oct. 1968, and Larry T. McGehee to Harry A. Edgar, 6 Nov. 1968, folder “Democratic Student Organization, 1968,” box 03, President David Mathews Papers.

9. Crimson White, 24 Oct. 1968; Jim Zeigler et al. to Frank Rose, n.d., folder “Democratic Student Organization,” box 03, President David Mathews Papers.

10. Crimson White, 29 Oct. 1968; Jim Zeigler et al. to Frank Rose, n.d., and Larry McGehee to Harry A. Edgar, 6 Nov. 1968, folder “Democratic Student Organization, 1968,” box 03, President David Mathews Papers.

11. Crimson White, 5 Nov. 1968.

12. Tuscaloosa News, 27 and 29 Apr. 1969; Crimson White, 21 Apr. 1969; Minutes of the Tuscaloosa City Commission, 17 and 29 Apr. 1969, City Clerk’s Office, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

13. Tuscaloosa News, 30 Apr. 1969.

14. Douglas E. Jones to David Mathews, Raymond McLain, Willard Gray, Larry McGehee, and John Blackburn, 16 May 1969, and Ervin R. Van Artsdalen to Douglas E. Jones, 20 May 1969, folder “XV 23,” box 20, President David Mathews Papers.

15. Tuscaloosa News, 4–7, 9, 15, and 17 Mar. 1970; Crimson White, 17, 19, and 23 Mar. 1970.

16. Tuscaloosa News, 2 May 1970.

17. Tuscaloosa News, 2 and 8 May, 1 June, and 13 July 1970; Minutes of the Tuscaloosa City Commission, City Clerk’s Office, Tuscaloosa, Alabama; 18 Sept. 1969; High Gauge, 13 Aug. 1970.

18. Crimson White, 4 May 1970; Tuscaloosa News, 4 May 1970; Mrs. Don Darnell to David Mathews, 7 May 1970, folder “XV 27,” box 20, President David Mathews Papers.

19. The University Report, 7 May 1970; Tuscaloosa News, 7 May 1970; Crimson White, 7 May 1970.

20. Radio program on the 1970 student uprising on WUAL, University of Alabama, May 1990; Donald A. Brown, “A Walk Down University Avenue,” in Birmingham (monthly publication of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce), May 1970.

21. Tuscaloosa News, 9 May 1970.

22. Tuscaloosa News, 10 May 1970.

23. Joab Thomas to University of Alabama Students, n.d., and “Demands of Student-Faculty Coalition,” n.



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