Marshall, J. W Southern Conference Educational Fund
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Address delivered at Southwide Conference, 1952; believes that if young people were encouraged to network and exchange ideas, racial segregation would come to a rapid end; calls for Christians to act more like Christians; demands for an end to segregation. Reprinted from the Journal of Negro Education Spring, 1953. Reproduced by the Southern Conference Educational Fund.
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- Christianity
- Race Relations
- Racism
- Racism In Higher Education
- Religious Aspects
- Research
- Segregation
- Segregation In Education