20 Post: Lack of Investment in the West End of Louisville KY Suzy Post writes a letter to the editor of the Courier Journal regarding “our dismissal of the West End”. She
19 Post: Intimidations by the Ku Klux Klan Suzy Post recalls being intimidated by the KKK during the desegregation demonstrations. “You have had a friendly visit from the
18 Post: Seeing Colored and White Drinking Fountains for the First Time Suzy Post recalls bringing a fellow student home to Louisville from Indiana University by train. The visiting friend is shocked
17 Post: Lyman T. Johnson was her Mentor and Remembering her Grandfather Abe Post Suzy Post talks about Lyman T. Johnson being her mentor and what a fine human being he was. She relays
16 Post: A Story About Louis Coleman Suzy Post talks about the irreplaceable Louis Coleman and Anne Braden. She references Bob Sadler and filing a suit against
13 Jones: Training at The Highlander and Non-Violence Mattie Jones’ education on non-violence at The Highlander. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
14 Jones: Being in Prison is like Being a Slave Mattie Jones persuades young black men to rethink a life of crime. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
15 Jones: Being Arrested Numerous Times Mattie Jones recounts her experiences being arrested in numerous states across the South. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist
16 Jones: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mattie Jones recalls the night Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville,
17 Jones: Educating Children about The Movement Mattie Jones comments on institutionalized racism today and the importance of educating children on the civil rights movement. Mattie Jones
18 Jones: We didn’t go to Restaurants, We made our own Country Clubs Mattie Jones talks about holidays and celebrations in a segregated community. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville,
19 Jones: Cooking in Louisville and Working with Colonel Sanders Mattie Jones remembers working as a cook in Louisville and interacting with Colonel Sanders. Mattie Jones is a civil rights
20 Jones: Children, Foster Children and the Legacy of Turner Jones Mattie Jones remembers her husband’s (Turner Jones) legacy. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
21 Jones: Fellowship of Reconciliation Job in New York Mattie Jones becomes the Coordinator of Racial and Economic Justice for the Fellowship of Reconciliation in New York. Mattie Jones
22 Jones: The Community House in the West End Mattie Jones’ house in the West End of Louisville is a welcoming place for the community. Mattie Jones is a
23 Jones: Working in Atlanta and Traveling with Anne Braden Mattie Jones talks about her work as an organizer in Atlanta and traveling with Anne Braden. Mattie Jones is a
24 Jones: Justice Resource Center and Reverend Louis Coleman Working with the Justice Resource Center at unemployment hearings and with the EEOC as a mediator. Mattie Jones is a
25 Jones: King’s Men and We Still Have Work To Do The Civil Rights Movement has contributed to major change, but there is still more work to be done. Mattie Jones
26 Jones: I wanted to Join the Army for Freedom Justice and Peace Mattie Jones reflects on her decision to join the Civil Rights Movement. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
27 Jones: Being Served at the Back Door and Shopping for Hats Mattie Jones and her mother encounter discrimination at local dining establishments and stores. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist
13 Jones: Training at The Highlander and Non-Violence Mattie Jones’ education on non-violence at The Highlander. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
14 Jones: Being in Prison is like Being a Slave Mattie Jones persuades young black men to rethink a life of crime. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
15 Jones: Being Arrested Numerous Times Mattie Jones recounts her experiences being arrested in numerous states across the South. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist
16 Jones: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mattie Jones recalls the night Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville,
17 Jones: Educating Children about The Movement Mattie Jones comments on institutionalized racism today and the importance of educating children on the civil rights movement. Mattie Jones
18 Jones: We didn’t go to Restaurants, We made our own Country Clubs Mattie Jones talks about holidays and celebrations in a segregated community. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville,
19 Jones: Cooking in Louisville and Working with Colonel Sanders Mattie Jones remembers working as a cook in Louisville and interacting with Colonel Sanders. Mattie Jones is a civil rights
20 Jones: Children, Foster Children and the Legacy of Turner Jones Mattie Jones remembers her husband’s (Turner Jones) legacy. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky. This interview
21 Jones: Fellowship of Reconciliation Job in New York Mattie Jones becomes the Coordinator of Racial and Economic Justice for the Fellowship of Reconciliation in New York. Mattie Jones
22 Jones: The Community House in the West End Mattie Jones’ house in the West End of Louisville is a welcoming place for the community. Mattie Jones is a
23 Jones: Working in Atlanta and Traveling with Anne Braden Mattie Jones talks about her work as an organizer in Atlanta and traveling with Anne Braden. Mattie Jones is a
24 Jones: Justice Resource Center and Reverend Louis Coleman Working with the Justice Resource Center at unemployment hearings and with the EEOC as a mediator. Mattie Jones is a
25 Jones: King’s Men and We Still Have Work To Do The Civil Rights Movement has contributed to major change, but there is still more work to be done. Mattie Jones
26 Jones: I wanted to Join the Army for Freedom Justice and Peace Mattie Jones reflects on her decision to join the Civil Rights Movement. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
27 Jones: Being Served at the Back Door and Shopping for Hats Mattie Jones and her mother encounter discrimination at local dining establishments and stores. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist
7 Jones: Work Study Problems at University of Louisville in the 50s Mattie Jones experiences racisim at a University of Louisville Work Study program and her mother suggests she join the movement.
8 Jones: The Importance of Central High School and Preparing for College Mattie Jones recalls her teachers in high school and the importance of her education. Mattie Jones is a civil rights
9 Jones: Deciding to get Involved in the Civil Rights Movement Mattie Jones talks about her decision to get involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Mattie Jones is a civil rights
10 Jones: Self Segregating and Hard Work Mattie Jones discusses her parent’s occupations and the importance of hard work. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
11 Jones: National Theatre and Throwing Things Down on White People Mattie Jones’ mother teaches her to not act aggressively towards white people. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
12 Jones: Joining the Movement is like Confessing to Christ Mattie Jones relates joining the Civil Rights Movement to confessing to Christ. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
7 Jones: Work Study Problems at University of Louisville in the 50s Mattie Jones experiences racisim at a University of Louisville Work Study program and her mother suggests she join the movement.
8 Jones: The Importance of Central High School and Preparing for College Mattie Jones recalls her teachers in high school and the importance of her education. Mattie Jones is a civil rights
9 Jones: Deciding to get Involved in the Civil Rights Movement Mattie Jones talks about her decision to get involved in the Civil Rights Movement. Mattie Jones is a civil rights
10 Jones: Self Segregating and Hard Work Mattie Jones discusses her parent’s occupations and the importance of hard work. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
11 Jones: National Theatre and Throwing Things Down on White People Mattie Jones’ mother teaches her to not act aggressively towards white people. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
12 Jones: Joining the Movement is like Confessing to Christ Mattie Jones relates joining the Civil Rights Movement to confessing to Christ. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
1 Jones: Singing and Remembering Bull Connor Mattie Jones sings freedom songs and discusses Bull Connor. (Editor”s note: Bull Connor was the Commissioner of Public Safety in
2 Jones: Marching throughout the South Mattie Jones recalls her civil rights activism, determination to keep protesting and traveling with Anne Braden. Mattie Jones is a
3 Jones: Angela Davis and The National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression Mattie Jones reflects on fighting for Angela Davis’ freedom and the forming of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political
4 Jones: Being Introduced to the Movement by Georgia Davis Powers Attending a meeting a Georgia Davis Powers’ house inspires Mattie Jones to fight for a better future for her children.
5 Jones: The Power of the Almighty Vote Mattie Jones talks about the importance of voting to aid social change. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
6 Jones: A Mother’s Message to her Daughter Mattie Jones’ mother teaches her to respect and value herself. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky.
1 Jones: Singing and Remembering Bull Connor Mattie Jones sings freedom songs and discusses Bull Connor. (Editor”s note: Bull Connor was the Commissioner of Public Safety in
2 Jones: Marching throughout the South Mattie Jones recalls her civil rights activism, determination to keep protesting and traveling with Anne Braden. Mattie Jones is a
3 Jones: Angela Davis and The National Alliance against Racist and Political Repression Mattie Jones reflects on fighting for Angela Davis’ freedom and the forming of the National Alliance Against Racist and Political
4 Jones: Being Introduced to the Movement by Georgia Davis Powers Attending a meeting a Georgia Davis Powers’ house inspires Mattie Jones to fight for a better future for her children.
5 Jones: The Power of the Almighty Vote Mattie Jones talks about the importance of voting to aid social change. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in
6 Jones: A Mother’s Message to her Daughter Mattie Jones’ mother teaches her to respect and value herself. Mattie Jones is a civil rights activist in Louisville, Kentucky.
5 Mansilla: Comments on U.S. Presidents Edgardo Mansilla comments on U.S. presidents and social justice. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is the
4 Mansilla: Death Threats in Argentina and Existentialist vs. Fatalist Edgardo Mansilla remembers a death threat when he was younger and explains the difference between existentialism and fatalism. Edgardo Mansilla
3 Mansilla: Poverty, Christianity and Social Justice Edgardo Mansilla dicusses differences in poverty in America versus other parts of the world and how being a Christian and
2 Mansilla: Catholic Power in Argentina Baptist Power in U.S. Edgardo Mansilla discusses the interpretation of the Bible and how growing up as a religious man helped him to have
1 Mansilla: Growing up in Argentina Reading and Being Baptist Edgardo Mansilla reflects on growing up Baptist in a Catholic society and the importance of reading books as a child.
23 Mansilla: Edgardo Mansilla is… “Edgardo Mansilla is a human, Christian and a servant.” Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is the
22 Mansilla: The “Good Old Days” and Interacting with our Neighbors Edgardo Mansilla reflects on the “good old days” and community interaction. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He
21 Mansilla: Hard Work and Entitlement Edgardo Mansilla comments on entitlement in American and the importance of hard work. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in
20 Mansilla: United States is not a Melting Pot, but a Stew Instead Edgardo Mansilla compares the United States to a pot of stew, not a “melting pot”. Edgardo Mansilla was born in
19 Mansilla: Services in the South End of Louisville, KY Edgardo Mansilla speaks about the lack of services in the West End of Louisville (KY). Edgardo Mansilla was born in
18 Mansilla: Immigrants and Refugees in A New Land Edgardo Mansilla discusses immigrants and refugees and how they (especially their children) react to living in a new country. Edgardo
17 Mansilla: Relying on a Great Staff at Americana Edgardo Mansilla talks about the importance of a great staff at the Americana Community Center in Louisville, KY. Edgardo Mansilla
16 Mansilla: Privilege of Working Hard Edgardo Mansilla calls himself a “workaholic” and thinks it is a privilege to work hard. Edgardo Mansilla was born in
15 Mansilla: Values of an Immigrant Family Edgardo Mansilla talks about his family values and learning life. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is
14 Mansilla: On Language Edgardo Mansilla speaks about learning english and the different he can speak and read. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina
13 Mansilla: An Argentine Experience at a Louisville Meeting about Refugees Edgardo Mansilla talks about an experience at a Louisville meeting about refugees. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953.
12 Mansilla: Louisville for Refugees and Immigrants Edgardo Mansilla discusses why immigrants are drawn to Louisville, KY. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is
11 Mansilla: Organizing Meetings for the Benefit of Immigrants Edgardo Mansilla talks about organizing meetings with policy makers to discuss immigration policies. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in
10 Mansilla: Teaching English and Systems Edgardo Mansilla talks about teaching people at the Americana Community Center the American way of life. Edgardo Mansilla was born
9 Mansilla: Americana Community Center Focus Areas Edgardo Mansilla discusses family, poverty and the services offered at The Americana Community Center. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina
8 Mansilla: Charity and Christmas Baskets Edgardo Mansilla comments on church and charity and how to lift communities up from a place of poverty. Edgardo Mansilla
7 Mansilla: It Would be Better to have a Different System in Place Edgardo Mansilla reflects on current immigration systems and how they could be improved upon. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina
6 Mansilla: Reactions to War Edgardo Mansilla speaks about the lack of concern young people have regarding the current war versus the attitude of young
5 Mansilla: Comments on U.S. Presidents Edgardo Mansilla comments on U.S. presidents and social justice. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is the
4 Mansilla: Death Threats in Argentina and Existentialist vs. Fatalist Edgardo Mansilla remembers a death threat when he was younger and explains the difference between existentialism and fatalism. Edgardo Mansilla
3 Mansilla: Poverty, Christianity and Social Justice Edgardo Mansilla dicusses differences in poverty in America versus other parts of the world and how being a Christian and
2 Mansilla: Catholic Power in Argentina Baptist Power in U.S. Edgardo Mansilla discusses the interpretation of the Bible and how growing up as a religious man helped him to have
1 Mansilla: Growing up in Argentina Reading and Being Baptist Edgardo Mansilla reflects on growing up Baptist in a Catholic society and the importance of reading books as a child.
23 Mansilla: Edgardo Mansilla is… “Edgardo Mansilla is a human, Christian and a servant.” Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is the
22 Mansilla: The “Good Old Days” and Interacting with our Neighbors Edgardo Mansilla reflects on the “good old days” and community interaction. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He
21 Mansilla: Hard Work and Entitlement Edgardo Mansilla comments on entitlement in American and the importance of hard work. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in
20 Mansilla: United States is not a Melting Pot, but a Stew Instead Edgardo Mansilla compares the United States to a pot of stew, not a “melting pot”. Edgardo Mansilla was born in
19 Mansilla: Services in the South End of Louisville, KY Edgardo Mansilla speaks about the lack of services in the West End of Louisville (KY). Edgardo Mansilla was born in
18 Mansilla: Immigrants and Refugees in A New Land Edgardo Mansilla discusses immigrants and refugees and how they (especially their children) react to living in a new country. Edgardo
17 Mansilla: Relying on a Great Staff at Americana Edgardo Mansilla talks about the importance of a great staff at the Americana Community Center in Louisville, KY. Edgardo Mansilla
16 Mansilla: Privilege of Working Hard Edgardo Mansilla calls himself a “workaholic” and thinks it is a privilege to work hard. Edgardo Mansilla was born in
15 Mansilla: Values of an Immigrant Family Edgardo Mansilla talks about his family values and learning life. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is
14 Mansilla: On Language Edgardo Mansilla speaks about learning english and the different he can speak and read. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina
13 Mansilla: An Argentine Experience at a Louisville Meeting about Refugees Edgardo Mansilla talks about an experience at a Louisville meeting about refugees. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953.
12 Mansilla: Louisville for Refugees and Immigrants Edgardo Mansilla discusses why immigrants are drawn to Louisville, KY. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in 1953. He is
11 Mansilla: Organizing Meetings for the Benefit of Immigrants Edgardo Mansilla talks about organizing meetings with policy makers to discuss immigration policies. Edgardo Mansilla was born in Argentina in