Greenville Eight

Greenville Eight
Part of the Civil Rights Movement
in South Carolina
DateMarch 1, 1960 - September 19, 1960
Location
Caused by
Resulted inIntegration of city libraries
Parties
  • City of Greenville
Lead figures

Greenville NAACP vice president

  • Reverend James S. Hall Jr.

Greenville Eight

  • Jesse Jackson
  • Dorris Wright
  • Hattie Smith Wright
  • Elaine Means
  • Willie Joe Wright
  • Benjamin Downs
  • Margaree Seawright Crosby
  • Joan Mattison Daniel
  • Mayor J. Kenneth Cass
  • Greenville City Council

The Greenville Eight was a group of African American students, seven in high school and one in college,[1] that successfully protested the segregated library system in Greenville, South Carolina in 1960. Among the eight was Jesse Jackson, a college freshman. As a result of the staged sit-in, the library system in the city integrated.

  1. ^ Wiegand, Wayne (2018). The Desegregation of Public Libraries in the Jim Crow South: Civil Rights and Local Activism. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. ISBN 978-0807168684. OCLC 1031468850. Retrieved 30 October 2020.

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