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Publisher
Philadelphia Film
Pub. Date
2007
Language
English
Description
This video is "a recognition of people who made the sacrifices to change how we live in Chattanooga" according to Jacqueline Strong Moss, Office of Multicultural Affairs. The Office of Multicultural Affairs asks residents to nominate people from various ethnic and religious backgrounds. These are the winners for 2007. A luncheon was held to announce the winners and the proceeds will benefit the M.L. King Memorial project.
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Language
English
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Description
What can local histories of interracial conflict and collaboration teach us about the potential for urban equity and social justice in the future? Courtney Elizabeth Knapp chronicles the politics of gentrification and culture-based development in Chattanooga, Tennessee, by tracing the roots of racism, spatial segregation, and mainstream "cosmopolitanism" back to the earliest encounters between the Cherokee, African Americans, and white settlers. For...
16) Close to Thee
Author
Publisher
Chattanooga Choral Society for the Preservation of African American Song
Pub. Date
p2009
Language
English
Publisher
Civil Productions
Pub. Date
2024
Language
English
Formats
Description
"How to sue the Klan is the story of how five Black women from Chattanooga used legal ingenuity to take on the Ku Klux Klan in a historic 1982 civil case, fighting to hold them accountable for their crimes and bring justice to their community. Their victory set a legal precedent that continues to inspire the ongoing fight against organized hate." -- Disc cover.