Toward Acceptance

This category contains stories of change and agents of change, who fought to end discrimination in whatever form they encountered it.

There Seemed to be a Quiet Tension

May 5, 2010
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We were in Mrs. Mayes’s house on a fall afternoon. She had her windows opened so there was a slight breeze in the house. I was sitting across from her in her living room. Right before our interview she had begun to cook dinner and so there was still a tasty smell in the...
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It Was A Hard Time For Everyone

May 3, 2010
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The room was small with a very hot fire in the fireplace. The house smelled thick with cigars. Mr. Schults looked very comfortable in his own house in a room where he probably spends most of his time. The shelves surrounding the room were filled with a very wide assortment of books. There were...
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