This historical study examines the Huntsville Civil Rights Movement and what made the movement both unique and an overwhelming success. The work analyzes the impact Project Paperclip; the relocation of Nazi scientists; had on the Huntsville area and the movement toward civil rights and social justice for African Americans living in the “Rocket Cityâ€. The book details why Huntsville was a prime location for a groundbreaking movement leading to Huntsville being the first desegregated city in the state of Alabama and home to the first integrated public school system in the “Heart of Dixieâ€. This examination of events involving Huntsville and Madison County concludes that because of the influx of Nazi scientists coupled with the development of NASA and the businesses that followed; Huntsville was more apt to accept a civil rights movement; ultimately leading to the achievement of integration compared other cities in the Deep South.
2016-12-15 9.00 x .42 x 6.00l; #File Name: 1520155875164 pages
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