Uncompromising Activist is a lively tale that will interest anyone curious about the human elements of the equal rights struggle.
Katherine Chaddock Reynolds Books



The Spingarn Brothers
White Privilege, Jewish Heritage, and the Struggle for Racial Equality
- 184 pages
- 7 hours of reading
The Spingarn brothers are depicted through their distinct personalities and Jewish heritage, which significantly influenced their personal and professional journeys. Their family history serves as a backdrop for their enduring commitment to racial justice, showcasing how their experiences and values intertwined in their lifelong advocacy.
A separate sisterhood
- 213 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A Separate Sisterhood examines the personal lives and professional accomplishments of a group of wise and persistent women whose collective work in the early twentieth century crucially influenced educational reform in the New South. Working at the intersection of race, gender, and class, these women fought for educational improvement in a region of exceptional poverty, rural isolation, and racial prejudice. Their work, explored collectively for the first time in this groundbreaking text, demonstrates the roots of early advances in southern literacy education, vocational education, community outreach education, adult education, equal educational opportunity, curricular integrity, public support, and teacher pay equity.