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'''Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey''', born [[June 29]], [[1947]] in [[Macon, Georgia]]. Instrumental figure in the civil rights movement. First American female of African descent to be accepted into [[Mercer University]]. Her story was featured in the novel, ''[[The Stem of Jesse: The Costs of Community at a 1960s Southern School]]'' by [[Will D. Campbell]]. |
'''Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey''', born [[June 29]], [[1947]] in [[Macon, Georgia]]. Instrumental figure in the civil rights movement. First American female of African descent to be accepted into [[Mercer University]]. Her story was featured in the novel, ''[[The Stem of Jesse: The Costs of Community at a 1960s Southern School]]'' by [[Will D. Campbell]]. |
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Samaria sought him out,<ref>Miller 2005, p.111.</ref> |
Samaria sought him out,<ref>Miller 2005, p.111.</ref> |
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== References == |
Revision as of 21:02, 5 May 2008
Samaria (Mitcham) Bailey, born June 29, 1947 in Macon, Georgia. Instrumental figure in the civil rights movement. First American female of African descent to be accepted into Mercer University. Her story was featured in the novel, The Stem of Jesse: The Costs of Community at a 1960s Southern School by Will D. Campbell.
Samaria sought him out,[1]
References
- ^ Miller 2005, p.111.
- Campbell, Will D., (2002). "The Stem of Jesse: The Costs of Community at a 1960s Southern School", 111(214). Mercer University Press.
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