Authors: Kristen Green
For the description of blame being spread around, I used American Oracle: The Civil War in the Civil Rights Era by David W. Blight (Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011).
For the section on shame I turned to I Thought It Was Just Me (But It Isnt): Making the Journey from What Will People Think? to I Am Enough, by Brené Brown (New York: Gotham Books, 2007). I also listened to her TED talks, The Power of Vulnerability and Listening to Shame (http://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability?; http://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_listening_to_shame?).
For the section about McDonalds, I had multiple informal conversations over coffee with a black man who grew up in Farmville, left when the schools closed, and returned decades later. He asked that his name not be used. During the summer I lived in Farmville, I routinely drank coffee in McDonalds and witnessed the dynamics between the white and the black regulars.
The section about Prince Edward Countys having two school systems was based on an interview with the school boards chair, Russell Dove. To write about Eric Griffins call for Fuqua to close, I used Jamie C. Ruff, Fuqua School Remains Point of Contention in Prince Edward, Richmond Times-Dispatch (February 28, 2009). I also used Prince Edwards Turning Point and interviewed Woodley.
To write the section about mixed marriages and multiracial kids, I relied on census reports from 2010, as well as a Gallup poll about the acceptance of mixed-race marriages. See Susan Saulny, Census Data Presents Rise in Multiracial Population of Youths, New York Times (March 24, 2011); Andrea Stone, Multiracial American Population Grew Faster Than Single-Race Segment in 2010 Census, Huffington Post (September 27, 2012); William H. Frey, Census Projects New Majority Minority Tipping Points, Brookings Institution (December 13, 2012). I also used a story I wrote, One Family, Many Shades, Richmond Times-Dispatch (May 8, 2011). I used an interview with Ken Woodley to describe how the Farmville Herald started running photographs of couples. A multiracial family was on the cover of the Farmville Herald on February 5, 2014.
The three conversations with my daughters about skin color occurred in 2013 and 2014.
To write about Obamas speech after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin, I used a transcript provided by the Washington Post (July 19, 2013).
I based the section about how Mimi and Elsies relationship changed on interviews with Elsie, my mother and my aunt, Beverley Anne. Elsie and I flipped through her photo albums and talked in 2014.
Recommended Reading
All Deliberate Speed, Charles J. Ogletree Jr.
Arc of Justice, Kevin Boyle
The Big Bang, edited by Jonathan K. Stubbs
Brown v. Board of Education: A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled Legacy, James T. Patterson
Carry Me Home, Diane McWhorter
Common Ground, J. Anthony Lukas
Crusaders in the Courts, Jack Greenberg
Eyes on the Prize, Juan Williams
Freedom Riders, Raymond Arsenault
Freedom Summer, Bruce Watson
The Grace of Silence, Michele Norris
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot
Israel on the Appomattox, Melvin Patrick Ely
Jim Crows Children, Peter Irons
A Matter of Justice, David A. Nichols
Men We Reaped, Jesmyn Ward
The Moderates Dilemma, edited by Matthew D. Lassiter and Andrew B. Lewis
Parting the Waters, Taylor Branch
The Race Beat, Gene Roberts and Hank Klibanoff
Simple Justice, Richard Kluger
Slavery by Another Name, Douglas A. Blackmon
Students on Strike, John A. Stokes with Lois Wolfe
Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston
There Goes My Everything, Jason Sokol
They Closed Their Schools, Bob Smith
Through My Eyes, Ruby Bridges
Thurgood Marshall, Juan Williams
Virginias Massive Resistance, Benjamin Muse
The Warmth of Other Suns, Isabel Wilkerson
Index
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Abbitt, Watkins M., 178
Abernathy, Brenda, 190, 191
Abernathy, George, 190, 191
African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), 103, 169
Alabama, 165
Allen, George, 219
Almond, J. Lindsay, Jr., 49, 8082, 84, 141
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 28
American Federation of Teachers, 169
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), 16869, 193
Anderson, James M., Jr., 230, 231
Anderson, John T., 133
Andrews, Donna Peery, 237
Andrews, Lester E., Sr., 143, 14546, 237, 255
apology, 10, 238, 239, 243, 250, 262
by Longwood University, 249
by Virginia General Assembly, 248249
Wall family and, 222
by Woodley, 248249
Appomattox River, 62
Ashe, Arthur, 33
Ashton, James, 238
Atlanta, Ga., 96, 248
Ayers, Edward L., 118
Bagby, J. Boyd, 9394, 126
Baldwins Department Store, 166
Banks, W. Lester, 48, 84
Barnett, Ross, 181
Bartlett, Wade, 248
Bash, James, 7677, 255
Bass, B. Calvin, 74, 11517, 119, 143, 14546
Bass, Beatrice, 116
Bass, Beverly, 11517
Bazile, Leon M., 27
Belton, Ethel Louise, 52
Belton v. Gebhart, 51
Berea College, 169
Berryman, Everett, 152, 172, 192, 237, 25153
Beulah African Methodist Episcopal Church, 170
Birmingham, Ala., 16768, 170, 182, 189, 248
Blight, David W., 256
Bloody Monday, 169
Bolling, Spottswood Thomas, Jr., 52
Bolling
et al.
v. C. Melvine Sharpe
et al.
(District of Columbia), 52
Boston, Mass., 31
Boston Globe, 8
Bound for Freedom (Sullivan), 187
Boynton v. Virginia, 180
Bridges, Ruby, 164
Briggs v. R. W. Elliott, 51
Brown, Frances, 153
Brown, Linda, 50, 231
Brown, Oliver, 50
Brown, Ricky, 15253, 199201, 22728, 237
Brown, Shirby Scott, 200201, 237
Brown, Walter, 153
Brownell, Herbert, Jr., 54
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas, 12, 34, 5056, 97, 143, 145, 16365, 178, 195, 231
Belton v. Gebhart, 51
Bolling
et al.
v. C. Melvine Sharpe
et al.
(District of Columbia), 52
Briggs v. R. W. Elliott, 51
Brown II, 74, 75, 77
Bulah v. Gebhart, 51
Davis
et al.
v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, 49, 50, 5253, 250
Eisenhower and, 53, 73, 79, 80
Farmville Herald and, 6468, 69
Kennedy and, 178
lack of reinforcement of, 79
NAACP and, 5051, 65
Prince Edward Countys resistance to, 6469, 7379, 8285
reactions to, 5860
school districts flouting of, 73
Southern defiance of, 79, 163
Southern Manifesto and, 79
vague wording of, 73, 77
Virginias resistance to, 5960
Bruce, John G., 70, 7475
Buckingham County, 1314, 230
Buffalo Shook Company, 153
Bulah, Sarah, 51
Bulah, Shirley Barbara, 51, 52
Bulah v. Gebhart, 51
Bullet (newspaper of Mary Washington College), 90
Burger, Robert, 174, 175
buses, 17981, 197
Freedom Riders and, 17981
Montgomery bus boycott and, 141, 165, 197
Parks and, 141, 165, 197
school, in Prince Edward County, 187
Bush League, 14546, 179, 237
Butcher, Buck, 126
Butcher, George Fred, 125
Butcher, Rebecca, 126, 252
Butchers Store, 12526
Byrd, Harry Flood, Sr., 5960, 79, 82, 142, 178, 249
Byrnes, James F., 59
Byvik, Cristina, 263
Calhoun, John C., 66
Cambridge Education, 23334
Campus School, 230
Carter, Edward A., 75
Carver-Price School, 15152
Carwile, Hugh Elliott H. E., Jr., 246
Cave, Peggy, 19798
Cedar Brook Restaurant, 13, 24041
Central High School, 7980, 16465
Centra Southside Hospital, 238, 254 see also Southside Community Hospital
Chambers, Lenoir, 8182
Charlotte, NC, 164
Chi, Anne, 263
Civil Rights Act, 136, 183, 196
civil rights movement, 28, 34, 53, 112, 118, 14142, 16566, 189
Bloody Monday in, 169
Farmville demonstrations in, 17076, 186, 238, 24041
Freedom Riders in, 17981
March on Washington in, 18586
Montgomery bus boycott in, 141, 165, 197
sit-ins in, 16567, 170, 251
violence and, see violence
see also desegregation
Civil War, 21, 61, 62, 68, 98, 136, 137, 198
Farmville and, 21, 6263
Prince Edward County and, 6264
slavery and, 98
Clark, Kenneth B., 55
Clark, Mamie, 55
Clement, Frank G., 163
Clinton High School, 163
Cocke, William B., Jr., 69
Coles, Nellie, 111
College Shoppe, 171, 173
Collins, Addie Mae, 189
Collins, Sarah, 189
Congress of Racial Equality, 179
Connor, Bull, 16768
Constitution, 79, 183
Fourteenth Amendment to, 55, 136, 185, 195
school segregation as unconstitutional, 5456
Counts, Dorothy Dot Geraldine, 164
Cralle, Richard Dickie, 1920
Crawford, Robert, 69, 8283
Creighton Court, 208
Cumberland County, 14546, 2012
Cumberland meeting, 14546
Dahl, E. Louis, 116
Danville, Va., 169
Darden, Colgate W., Jr., 185, 194
Davenport, Inez, 41, 50
Davidson, Shirley, 128
Davis, Dorothy, 49
Davis
et al.
v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, 49, 50, 5253, 250
Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties, 6871, 7376, 79, 82, 98, 11517, 178
Papa in, 7071, 25354, 266
plan to withhold funds from schools, 7378
public meeting of, 76
tactics used by, 118
Delaware, 231
Department of Education, 231
Department of Justice, 17879, 181, 18485
desegregation, 142, 16365, 231
Brown in, see Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
busing and, 208
Eisenhower and, 142, 163, 165
in Little Rock, 7980
massive resistance strategy against, 60, 79, 8082
NAACPs focus on, 46
at Prince Edward Academy, 21216
Prince Edward County ordered to take steps toward, 83
Prince Edward Countys resistance to, 6469, 7379, 8285, 98
private schools opened in response to, 9697
and proposal to create private school for black children, 13942
Virginias resistance to, 5960, 79, 8082
see also civil rights movement; segregation
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church, 141
Donaldson, Ivanhoe, 175
Douglas, Goodwin, 17073, 254
Dove, Russell L., 26061
Dred Scott v. Sandford, 136
Duke University, 216
Dunlap, Alexander Isaiah AI, 1034, 106, 107, 109, 169
Dunnington, J. W., 70
Dunnington Tobacco Company, 106, 108
Eanes, McCarthy, 19092
Eanes, Gertrude, 19192
Eastland, James, 59
Edwards, Heather, 21819
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 142, 163, 165, 168
Brown and, 53, 73, 79, 80
school closures and, 177
Warren appointed by, 5354
Ellington, A. Q. Andy, 238
Emancipation Proclamation, 136, 182, 183
Ennis, Jim, 12122
Evers, Medgar, 184
Farmville, Va., 10, 11, 1722, 23, 30, 3234, 6164, 69, 91, 9899, 104, 131, 19697, 21720, 25455, 25960
Bass family in, 11517
Centra Southside Hospital in, 238; see also Southside Community Hospital
Civil War and, 21, 6263
Cralle and, 1920
demonstrations in, 17076, 186, 239, 240
demonstrators arrested in, 17576, 238, 24041
First Baptist Church in, 20, 11113, 153, 172, 174, 23739, 246
founding of, 6162
Green Front Furniture in, 19, 20
Kristen and Jasons wedding in, 2426
Longwood University in, 17, 1922, 66, 76, 77, 112, 145, 147, 174, 203, 211, 215, 230, 245, 249, 255
Moton Museum in, see Moton Museum
progress in, 21920, 260, 263
racism in, 11920
Reconciliation Pilgrimage in, 219
Reconciliation Statue in, 33
segregation in, 21, 13536, 17071, 209, 219
Farmville Baptist Church, 1213, 16, 94, 127, 197
demonstration at, 17475, 237, 23941
Farmville Elementary School, 12123
Farmville Female Seminary Association, 19
Farmville Herald, 18, 60, 7678, 83, 99, 118, 139, 14344, 189, 213, 22223, 246, 248, 261
Brown decision and, 6468, 69
wedding photos in, 26, 263
Farmville High School, 40, 48, 7677, 217, 245
proposed as Prince Edward Academy building, 14344
Farmville Jail, 175
Farmville Memorial Recreation Association, 144
Farmville Methodist Church, 174
Farmville Womens Club House, 9495, 121, 12425
Farmville Moose Lodge, 94, 123, 12728
Farmville Presbyterian Church, 94, 255
Faubus, Orval Eugene, 80, 165
Faulkner, William, 205
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), 194
Field Foundation, 185
First Baptist Church, 20, 11113, 153, 172, 174, 23739, 246
Fitzpatrick, W. C., 70
Florida, 165
Ford Foundation, 185
Forrester Council, 246, 247
Foster High School, 14849
Foundation School, 169