Black and White Sat Down Together: The Reminiscences of an NAACP Founder - Mary White Ovington - Books - Feminist Press at The City University of - 9781558611566 - October 17, 1996
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   In 1903, when white settlement worker Mary White Ovington was 38, she had no sense that there was a "racial problem" in the United States. Six years later, she, W. E. B. DuBois, and 50 others founded the NAACP. Their goals included ending racial discrimination and segregation, and achieving full civil and legal rights for African-Americans-a dream that is still alive today, along with the organization they founded.

   Ovington's candid memoir reveals a corageous woman who defied the social restrictions placed on women of her generation, race, and class, nd became part of an inner circle that made the decisions for the NAACP in its first forty years. Her actions often brought unwelcome notoriety-as wehn lurid newspaper headlines announced her attendance at a biracial dinner in 1908-yet she continued working side-by-side with such colleagues as DuBois, James Wheldon Johnson, amd Walter White, and began travelling across the country to help establish NAACP chapters in the deep south, the Midwest, and California.

   Serialized in the Baltimore Afro-American newspaper in 1932 and 1933, Ovington's memoirs are here available for the first time in book form. Black and White Sat Down Together offers an insider's view of a seminal phase in the struggle for civil rights, and a moving encounter with a woman who was hailed in her time as a "fighting saint."


184 pages, 10 B&W photographs

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 17, 1996
ISBN13 9781558611566
Publishers Feminist Press at The City University of
Pages 184
Dimensions 139 × 215 × 10 mm   ·   212 g
Language English  
Editor Luker, Ralph E.

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