James Lee Dickey: An Analysis of One African-American's Leadership in Jim Crow TexasMain MenuJames Lee Dickey: An Analysis of One African American's Leadership in Jim Crow TexasSlave No MoreFreedman after Bondage 1865 - 1955African American LeadershipContenders for the TitleJames Lee DickeyThe Leadership of James Lee DickeyLocations in Dr. James Lee Dickey's StoryGoogle locations for Dr. Dickey's BiographyMaureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3b
Introduction
12018-03-04T23:08:02-08:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3b1970126visual_path2018-06-17T22:04:12-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3bBooker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, A. Philip Randolph along with Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King, Jr. are all nationally recognized African American leaders between 1877 and 1960. Through their powerful oratory, litigation, strikes, protests, and marches, they sought a better life for freed slaves and their descendants. Few, however, impacted the daily routine of black Americans. In a place and time in which freedom was granted but equality denied, lesser known community members often assumed the mantle of leadership in issues directly pertaining to their lives, specifically in areas of education, business, housing, sanitation, health, and medical care. In the central Texas town of Taylor, Dr. James Lee Dickey was that person. Delve into the following sections to learn about African American lives in the years following emancipation, the leaders that guided them and the actions of one physician, James Lee Dickey, that caused a Southern town to name him Citizen of the Year a decade before Martin Luther King, Jr. led the Civil Rights Movement.
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12018-04-07T02:50:09-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3bThe Leadership of James Lee Dickey8plain2018-06-17T23:42:56-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3b
12018-03-29T04:07:38-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3bLocations in Dr. James Lee Dickey's Story4Google locations for Dr. Dickey's Biographygoogle_maps2018-10-04T17:29:03-07:00Maureen Grayab288c53aefb942d3e6102c32f4d6e3a10268d3b