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Seeds of Southern Change - The Life of Will Alexander (Paperback, New ed)
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Seeds of Southern Change - The Life of Will Alexander (Paperback, New ed)
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Discovery Miles 5 940
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Had Will Alexander not shunned the limelight, he might already be a
national legend, for he was one of the greatest white champions of
the Negro cause in the South from 1915 to 1954. A farm boy who
worked his way through Vanderbilt University and became a Methodist
minister, he was a tireless enemy of the abuses, large and petty,
which he saw around him. In 1919 Will Alexander helped establish
the Commission on Interracial Co-operation in Atlanta. During the
Depression he became assistant administrator of the Resettlement
Administration and, later, director of the Farm Security
Administration; under his supervision, the tide was finally turned
against the spread of sharecropping. In World War II he served as
adviser on minority problems to the War Manpower Commission. He was
the driving force in founding Dillard and Atlanta universities.
These were some of his achievements in public life. In addition, he
helped and encouraged individual Negroes such as Marian Anderson,
Ralphe Bunche, and Robert Weaver and influenced eminent white
southerners, including Ralph McGill, Lillian Smith, and Brooks
Hays. His real impact must be measured also in the numbers of
southerners giving leadership today who owe to him their start in
the fight against prejudice.
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