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  1. Casey Hayden (she was known then as Sandra Cason) had been instrumental in organizing the Students for Direct Action, based in the University Y near the campus. Her group talked and decided on a creative strategy. They would all go in a group, line up, ask to buy a ticket for themselves and their African American friend, and when denied, get ...

  2. Casey Hayden was born Sandra Cason, fourth generation in her little Texas town, where she was raised by her grandmother and her single parent working mom. Attending the University of Texas in Austin as an undergraduate, she was a national leader in one wing of the Student Christian Movement, and was selected for Mortarboard, the national senior women's honorary society of the day.

  3. 22 de ene. de 2023 · Casey Hayden, a civil rights and feminism pioneer, has died at the age of 85. Hayden was among the thousands of civil rights activists who fought in the move...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Casey Hayden, one of the few white Southerners to join the anti segregation movement of the 60's in the South, and a widely recognized precursor of the women's liberation movement, died on 1/4/23 with her children holding her hands. Born Sandra Cason, a name she continued to use legally, she was the child of divorced Texas liberals, William ...

  6. Liked by Casey Hayden. As a wealth advisor, investment manager and financial planner, I am a CEO at Stoneford, a…. · Experience: Stoneford · Education: Boston University · Location: Greater ...

  7. 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 exclusion from structures of power and their subordination in personal relationships. Although King and Hay-den thought that ...