The Town and the Times
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses what the community of Clinton, TN was like in the 1950s.
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Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses what the community of Clinton, TN was like in the 1950s.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses how Clinton High School became the first southern school to desegregate.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the efforts of the school principal to implement the desegregation of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the perspective of Clinton High School principal David J. Brittain Jr.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the first day of school during the desegregation of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the evolution of Clinton, TN since the 1960s and the lasting impact, legacy, and lessons learned from theā¦
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the arrival of two national figures to Clinton, TN after the bombing of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the presence of national press outlets during the desegregation of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the perspective of Reverend Paul Turner during the integration of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the second and third years of the desegregation of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the second semester of the desegregation of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the perspective of John Kasper during the integration of Clinton High School.
Historian Rachel Louise Martin, author of "A Most Tolerant Little Town," discusses the learning experiences of those who were present for the desegregation of Clinton High School.