Brown Oral History 20141105 Worth Interview Audio.mp3
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Discussing his beginnings in the movement in Arkansas (ARSNCC) and becoming a member of the SNCC staff, the term unviolence, 1960 Raleigh conference, local people and their use of unviolence, Hartman Turnbow( Holmes County), Worth discusses his role as field secretary in SNCC, He gets to Selma, AL because couldn't get anyone else to go so he signed up, taking refuge with the nation of Islam temple , getting arrested and beat up. Discussing how the local people felt towards SNCC: those of the status quo didn't receive them well, others appreciated SNCC.
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