Links Relevant to
Subversive Southerner:
Anne Braden and the Struggle for Racial Justice in the Cold War South
by Catherine Fosl
- Anne
Braden in "Wasn't that a Time?"
- Loretta
J. Williams, "On Walking the Walk," a review essay of Anne Braden's
1958 book, The Wall Between (2nd edition, 1999) in The
Monthly Review(November 2001)
- Martin
Luther King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail" mentioning Anne Braden
- KET
(Kentucky Educational Television) Bookclub links on Anne Braden
- Kentucky
Commission on Women recognizes Anne Braden
- Kentucky
Oral History Commission and Kentucky Historical Society Recognize Anne
Braden
- KET
(Kentucky Educational Television) documentary, The Living Story:
The Civil Rights Movement in Kentucky addresses Anne Braden
- Louisville
Courier-Journal 13 December 1999 article on event
celebrating Anne's 75th birthday
- Joan
R. Harris review of 2nd edition of The Wall Between for the
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
- June
Rostan interview with Anne Braden (Spring 2001) in Color Lines,
"Inside-Out and Upside-Down"
- Ted Glick,
"Future Hope" #17, Independent Politics Network article on The
Wall Between
- Ekstrom
Library at University of Louisville, Anne Braden links
- Carl
and Anne Braden Papers, University of Tennessee
- Carl
and Anne Braden Papers, 1954-64, University of Kentucky
- SOC: Southern Organizing
Committe for Economic & Social Justice
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Randolph-Macon Woman's College
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