A Kind of Memo as Message for the Movement
Hayden addressed the Memo to women because she saw them as more capable of guiding the movement back to its original ideals. In a sense, because the sex caste system forced them "to work around or outside hierarchical structures of power," women were closer to the founding vision of SNCC. At that second SNCC conference, which Hayden attended as one of two delegates from Texas,a system of rotating chairmanships was adopted, along with recognition that "All members of the committee shall have equal status."
By 1965 these views on leadership placed Hayden in one faction of an increasingly divided SNCC.
Notes
[1]Recommendations passed by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. October 11-14, 1960. Civil Rights Movement Veterans. web,