CAMPUS TO COUNTER analyzes civil rights activism in North Carolina in the early 1960s, especially among students at Shaw University, Saint Augustine’s College, and North Carolina College at Durham. These students played a crucial role in bringing the end of legal segregation and in reducing hiring discrimination. While activists proceeded from campus to lunch counters for sit-ins, their actions also represented a counter to businesspersons and politicians seeking to preserve a segregationist view of Tar Heel hospitality. The book demonstrates how academic freedom ideas gave additional ideological force to the civil rights movement and garnered support from “Research Triangle” schools North Carolina State College, Duke University, and The University of North Carolina. Many students from the “Protest Triangle” (the author’s term for the HBCU activists) and the “Research Triangle” viewed efforts by politicians to thwart protest participation as restrictions of their academic freedom.
Author: Brian Suttell
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Mercer University Press
Published: 02/07/2023
Series: America’s Historically Black Colleges and Universities
Pages: 256
Weight: 0.8lbs
Size: 8.70h x 6.20w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780881468779
Language: English







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