Authors: Kristen Green
Bass and, 117
books and materials for, 96
Butcher as teacher at, 12628
construction of building, 14445
establishment of, 2, 79, 11, 17, 58, 75, 76, 9899, 146, 187, 228, 229
financial problems of, 21516
funds for, 9596, 144
Fuqua and, 21617
grants given to patrons of, 19596
Kristen as student at, 2, 75, 89, 97, 207, 21012, 21415, 256
Kristens father as student at, 75, 12223, 127, 211
Kristens fathers volunteer positions with, 75
Kristens mother as student at, 75, 121, 12425, 211
Kristens mothers job at, 75, 212, 215
opening of, 121, 143, 144
Papas role in, 2, 70, 75, 98, 99, 122, 21113, 242, 253, 255
poor whites and, 115, 145, 156
preparation for opening of, 9296
public school resources used for, 9, 96
renamed Fuqua School, 217
Southside Schools and, 13942
trust left to, 21415
tuition for, 14445, 216
see also Fuqua School
Prince Edward Academy facilities, 9495, 127
creation of new building, 144
Farmville Baptist Church, 94, 127
Farmville High School proposed for, 14344
Farmville Moose Lodge, 94, 123, 12728
Farmville Womens Club House, 9495, 121, 12425
Prince Edward County, 17, 31, 34, 35, 6164
agriculture in, 61
black housekeepers in, 135
in Civil War, 6264
Defenders in, see Defenders of State Sovereignty and Individual Liberties
demonstrations in, 17076
desegregation resisted in, 6469, 7379, 8285, 98
founding of, 61
free blacks in, 62
Light of Reconciliation in, 250
ordered to reopen and desegregate schools, 19495
ordered to take immediate steps toward desegregation, 83
petition in, 78
poverty in, 22
private school established in, see Prince Edward Academy
public schools funding withheld in, 7378, 101
public schools reopened in, 196, 201
segregation in, 16667
slaves in, 61
Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors, 7478, 83, 179
excerpt of resolution passed by, 271
Prince Edward County Christian Association, 104
Prince Edward County High School, 200, 256
Fuqua School and, 22627
Reed as principal of, 23136
student performance at, 231, 23336
Prince Edward County Public Schools, 21011, 22123, 26162
integration of, 221, 23031
Prince Edward County Public Schools, closure of, 23, 810, 17, 35, 67, 69, 70, 79, 8385, 91, 92, 98, 101, 122, 124, 126, 143, 14755, 167, 168, 171, 17779, 194, 21617, 226, 24243
apathy about history of, 23940
Bass and, 11617, 14546
Brown and, 15253, 199201
condition of schools and buses following, 187
Department of Justice and, 17879, 181, 18485
Eisenhower and, 177
Elsies family and, 2, 17, 122, 137, 15657, 15960
Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and, 47, 81, 83, 181, 185
Free Schools established following, 18494, 196, 199, 240, 251
generational effects of, 22223
Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County and, 167, 19395
illiteracy following, 168, 188, 223
lack of violence surrounding, 11719
Lockett family and, 14952
Lost Generation and, 199
Moton graduation hosted for victims of, 250
Moton High School closing, 10111
NAACP and, 84, 142, 144, 178, 181, 183, 185
national attention drawn to, 168, 18283, 188
nonprofit assistance and, 16869
President Kennedy and, 17779, 18184, 193, 194
Pride family and, 15455
responsibility for, 25556
Robert Kennedy and, 5, 178, 179, 18184, 194
scholarship program and, 249
students sent away after, 1045, 122, 14752
students sent to Kittrell after, 1037, 109
summer enrichment programs and, 169
Taylor on, 10
training centers established after, 105, 150
Vaughan and, 15354, 2013
wait-and-see approach to, 105
Ward family and, 102, 103, 14749
whites opposed to, 11617, 14546, 255
Prince Edward County School Board, 38, 45, 69
Prince Edward Free School Association (Free Schools), 18494, 196, 199, 240, 251
Prince Edward School Foundation, 8, 93, 95, 116, 143
establishment of, 75, 77
private school for black children proposed by, 13942
PTAs, 76, 137, 185, 214
Quakers, 168
Queens College, 169
Randolph, Judith, 6162
Randolph, Richard, 62
Reconstruction, 47, 136, 196
Redd, Robert T., 9396, 9799, 126, 131, 21214, 216, 223, 224
Reed, Craig, 23136, 239
Reed, Mary, 239
Reid, A. D. Chuckie, 23738, 248
Reid, Frank M., 104
Reid, Justin, 238
Requiem for a Nun (Faulkner), 205
Reveley, W. Taylor, IV, 249
Rice, Va., 106, 107, 115
Richmond, Va., 22, 3233, 57, 91, 141, 144, 173, 219
busing in, 208
Fan District in, 32
Kristen and Jasons move to, 3033, 58, 130
poverty in, 57, 129
revitalization of, 33
school closings and, 82
schools in, 12931, 261
slave trade and, 33, 35, 57
Richmond News Leader, 66
Richmond Times-Dispatch, 57, 67, 170, 194, 214, 215
Robert Russa Moton High School, see Moton High School; Moton High School, second facility
Robert Russa Moton Museum, see Moton Museum
Robertson, Carole, 189
Robinson, Jackie, 192
Robinson, Johnny, 189
Robinson, Spottswood W., III, 4446, 48, 49, 53
Rockwell, Norman, 164
Saint Pauls College, 148, 203
San Diego, Calif., 9192
Scott, James, 228
Second Annual Pilgrimage of Prayer for Public Schools, 141
segregation, 136, 248
bans on interracial marriage, 2728
Clarks study on harmful effects of, 55
in Farmville, 21, 13536, 17071, 209, 219
Jim Crow laws, 136, 141, 165, 166, 196
Montgomery bus boycott and, 141, 165, 197
in Prince Edward County, 16667
and proposal to create private school for black children, 13942
in public education, Supreme Courts ruling as unconstitutional, 5456
violence and, 16769
Wallace and, 182
see also civil rights movement; desegregation; separate but equal doctrine
segregation academies, 9697, 224
Seitz, Collins J., 5152
separate but equal doctrine, 48, 50, 52
Plessy v. Ferguson and, 46, 5255, 136
Shaw University, 166, 167, 175
Simpson, Howard F., 22122, 248
sit-ins, 16567, 170, 251
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, 18889
slavery:
Civil War and, 98
Emancipation Proclamation and, 136, 182, 183
Prince Edward County and, 61
Richmond and, 33, 35, 57
Turners revolt and, 68
slaves, freed, 62, 136
Smith, Bob, They Closed Their Schools, 67, 70
Smith, Kathleen, 235, 236
South Carolina, 96, 165, 231
Southern Case for School Segregation, The (Kilpatrick), 66
Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 141, 169
Southern Manifesto, 79
Southern Politics (Key), 118
Southside Community Hospital, 238, 254
see also Centra Southside Hospital
Southside Schools, 13942
Speakes, Joy Cabarrus, 25051
Stanley, Thomas B., 5960, 7879
State Corporation Commission, 139
State Theater, 95
Stokes, Carrie, 4245
Stokes, John, 42, 43
Stubbins, Diane, 229, 237
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 166, 169, 171, 175
Sullivan, Neil V., 18691, 19394
Summerton High School, 231
Supreme Court, 46, 184
Belton v. Gebhart, 51
Bolling
et al.
v. C. Melvine Sharpe
et al.
(District of Columbia), 52
Boynton v. Virginia, 180
Briggs v. R. W. Elliott, 51
Brown v. Board of Education, see Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas
Bulah v. Gebhart, 51
busing and, 208
bus segregation and, 165
Davis
et al.
v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, 49, 50, 5253, 250
Dred Scott v. Sandford, 136
Griffin v. County School Board of Prince Edward County, 167, 19395
Loving v. Virginia, 27
McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents, 47
Missouri ex rel. Gaines v. Canada, 4647
Plessy v. Ferguson, 46, 5255, 136
Prince Edward Academy trust case and, 214
Prince Edward County ordered to reopen and desegregate schools by, 19495
segregated bus travel and, 17980
segregated public education ruled unconstitutional by, 5456
Sweatt v. Painter, 47
Sweatt, Heman Marion, 47
Sweatt v. Painter, 47
Talmadge, Herman, 59
Taylor, Betty, 9
Taylor, Bob, 242
Taylor, Charlie, 10710
Taylor, Julie, 108
Taylor, Robert E., 712, 30, 65, 94, 96, 99, 118, 139, 196, 216, 243, 260
Tews, Letitia, 190
Tews, William W., 190
They Closed Their Schools (Smith), 67, 70
Thompson, Betty, 148
Thompson, Sally B., 237
Thompson, William E., 237
Thompson, Willie, 148
Till, Emmett, 11718, 184
Time, 171
Timmons, C. R. Bob, Jr., 222
tobacco, 1820, 29, 33, 6162, 103, 105, 108, 191
Topeka Public Schools, 5051
Turner, Nat, 68
Tuskegee Institute, 37
Uncle Toms Cabin (Stowe), 198
United Daughters of the Confederacy, 96
United Methodist Church, 94
University of Alabama, 182, 183
University of Mississippi, 181
University of Missouri School of Law, 46
University of Richmond, 208
University of Texas School of Law, 47
University of Virginia, 207
Up from Slavery (Washington), 40
U.S. News &World Report, 185, 189
Vale, Epsie, 111, 12324, 207, 209
vanden Heuvel, William J., 184, 187
Vaughan, Doug, 15354, 2013, 228, 237
Vaughan, JoAnn, 2012, 228, 237
violence, 16769, 179, 181, 182, 189
lack of, surrounding school closures, 11719
Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing, 18889
Vinson, Fred, 53
Virginia, 35, 165, 219
civil rights memorial in, 249
Constitution of, 195
interracial marriage banned in, 2728
private schools in, 96
resistance against desegregation in, 5960, 79, 8082
schools closed in, 8182
secession of, 62
Virginia Committees for Public Schools, 81
Virginia Commonwealth University, 208
Virginia Department of Corrections, 201, 2023
Virginia Department of Education, 231, 235
Virginia Episcopal School, 190
Virginia General Assembly, 81, 247, 248
Virginian-Pilot, 67, 8182
Virginia State College, 188
Virginia State University, 240
Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, 19495
Virginia Teachers Association, 183
Virso School, 155
Voters Registration League, 167
voting rights, 137, 179
Wall, Bid, 222
Wall, J. Barrye, 64, 67, 68, 70, 7374, 76, 139, 189, 222, 246
Wall, J. Barrye Bo, Jr., 139
Wall, William B. Bill, 246
Wallace, George C., 18183, 189
Walton, Amanda, 106
Walton, Marie, 101, 102, 1067
Ward, Betty Jean, 102, 103, 14749, 186, 24041
demonstrations and, 171, 172, 175, 176, 192, 24041
in Free Schools, 192, 240
Ward, Doris, 14748
Ward, Gerald, 148
Ward, Grace Scott, 246
Ward, Lacy, Jr., 221, 238, 253
as Moton Museum director, 24748
Ward, Lacy, Sr., 23840
Ward, Phillip, 14749
Ward, Phyllistine, 106, 14749, 169
Ward, Ronnie, 1012, 106, 14749
Ware, Virgil, 189
Warren, Earl, 5355
Warren County High School, 81
Washington, Booker T., 37, 40
Washington, DC, 17, 73, 82, 163, 231
Washington Post, 5859, 246
Watkins, Agnes, 128
Watkins, Steve, 90
Watkins, William F., Jr., 84, 118
Watson, John, 4243
Watson, Patsy, 237
Wesley, Cynthia, 189
Wesleyan Methodist Church, 174
West, Jerry, 214
White Citizens Councils, 96, 163
Wilkins, Roy, 56, 141
William Frantz Elementary School, 164
Williams, Charlie, 22627
Williams, John Bell, 59
Williams, J. Samuel, 166, 167, 170, 172, 17476, 220, 238, 239
Womack, Sammie, 17273
Woodley, Ken, 22223, 24650, 261
Woolworths, 16566
Worsham Baptist Church, 12627
Worsham Elementary School, 93, 126, 186
Wright, Richard, 40
Zimmerman, George, 264
About the Author
KRISTEN GREEN has worked as a reporter for the Boston Globe, the San Diego Union-Tribune, and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. She holds a masters in public administration from the Harvard Kennedy School. This is her first book. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.
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