Abstract

This article provides a description of some of the experiences of the author and her family as native New Englanders living in Montgomery, Alabama, during the 1955 bus strike that led to the Civil Rights Movement. It shows how these experiences contributed to both a career in social work and to concerns over internalized racism.

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