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265: 94: 80: 34:. In 1943 Mae Bertha married Mathew Carter, with whom she had thirteen children. In Sunflower County she enrolled 7 of her 13 children in schools previously reserved for Whites in the fall of 1965. She continued to keep her children in the schools even though a person fired bullets into her house, and even though her landlord evicted her and her family. Carter and 66: 159: 42:
to challenge the Mississippi "freedom of choice" law. In 1969 the plaintiffs won the suit. In 1969 a court order ended the segregation system in the Drew School District. All seven of her children graduated from the previously all-White
247: 107: 340: 47:. Mae Bertha Carter credits a woman named Hattie Leggett with being the person who most influenced her life. She died in her home in Drew on April 28, 1999. 306: 345: 335: 164: 168: 228: 209: 180: 112: 299: 137: 44: 31: 350: 292: 160:
Let the People Decide: Black Freedom and White Resistance Movements in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1945-1986
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Mrs. Carter is the central figure in Constance Curry's book
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Mae Bertha Carter, 76, Mother Who Defied Segregation Law
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Educational segregation in Sunflower County, Mississippi
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Civil Rights Movement
Drew, Mississippi
Sunflower County, Mississippi
Marian Wright Edelman
Drew School District
Drew High School
Biography portal
Mississippi portal
United States portal
Educational segregation in Sunflower County, Mississippi
African Americans in Mississippi
Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN
0742544095
Let the People Decide: Black Freedom and White Resistance Movements in Sunflower County, Mississippi, 1945-1986
University of North Carolina Press
28
Google Books
ISBN
0-8078-5561-8


Notable Black American Women Book II
ISBN
0-8103-9177-5


Mae Bertha Carter, 76, Mother Who Defied Segregation Law
The New York Times
224

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