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  1. 15 de ene. de 2023 · Casey Hayden, an important organizer for the Student Nonviolent Coordinati­ng Committee during its push for civil rights in the early 1960s and the coauthor of two papers that called out sexism within that organizati­on, and in society in general — documents that are credited with helping to inspire second-wave feminism — died Jan. 4 in Arizona.

  2. SNCC was a "beloved community" to Mary King and Casey Hayden, an encompassing lifestyle dedicated to the perfection of moral virtue. They were among the first white women to have staff jobs in the Atlanta headquarters. Mary was the product of six generations of Virginia ministers on her father's side.

  3. Sandra Casey Hayden 1937-2023 SNCC Veteran and Freedom Rider Sandra Casey Hayden died January 4, 2023 at her home in Arizona, age 86. Born in Texas in 1937, she was a fifth generation Texan. She worked in the SNCC Atlanta office and in Mississippi from 1961 through 1965. In a self-authored obituary, Casey wrote of

  4. Biografía. Hayden nació en Detroit, Míchigan, de dos progenitores originarios de Irlanda.Fue alumno de la Universidad de Míchigan, donde actuó como editor del Michigan Daily y fue uno de los fundadores del grupo de activismo estudiantil SDS, Students for a Democratic Society.. En 1961, se casó con Casey Hayden, una texana activista de los derechos civiles que trabajaba para el Comité de ...

  5. In 1964–65, some young white women in sncc began to examine their roles. Why did they do all the “shit work” and not share in the decision making or public speaking? Based on months of informal conversations, the respected movement veterans Mary King and Casey Hayden circulated this memo to young women around the country. Their goal was simply to start a dialogue about women’s ...

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    4 de oct. de 2021 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.

  7. Casey Hayden (1937-2023, In Memory) SNCC, 1960-66, Texas, Georgia, Mississippi, New York, Michigan. Speech in support of the sit-ins to NSA conference. August 1960 In the Attics of My MindThe Help, the Movie Shining in Sunflower, review of Silver Rights Roots of Feminism in the Redemptive Community Anniversary of the February 1st, 1960 Sit-ins ...