Opening a School Named for the Organizer of the Library Sit-In of 1939
We ask Cathy David, who led the opening of the school in 2000, how she learned about the school’s namesake and the library sit-in of 1939.
We ask Cathy David, who led the opening of the school in 2000, how she learned about the school’s namesake and the library sit-in of 1939.
This brief provides background on landmark movements in education and how high school graduation requirements have evolved.
We ask Michael Johnson, a cousin of a participant in the 1939 library sit-in, about growing up in a segregated city.
We ask Bryan Porter how he investigated the 1939 sit-in arrests and wrote an order clearing the participants.
We ask Justin Wilson about the process of learning about and clearing the charges in the 1939 Alexandria Library sit-in.
state and local leaders could change policies and practices to smooth the transition into (and through) elementary school grades
We ask Davis about her decades of work supporting research on the 1939 sit-in and interpreting its significance.
We ask Dawson, the first African American library director in Alexandria, about the 1939 sit-in and how libraries reckon with their pasts.