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    Casey Hayden was born Sandra Cason (a name she continued to use legally) on October 31, 1937, in Austin, Texas, [1] as a fourth-generation Texan. [2] She was raised in Victoria, Texas, in a "multigenerational matriarchal family” [3] —by her mother, Eula Weisiger Cason ("the only divorced woman in town"), her mother's sister, and her grandmother.

  2. Sep 22, 2016 · A Kind of Memo. September 22, 2016. classic feminist writings. by Casey Hayden and Mary King (1965) This paper about women in social movements was one of the first documents of the emerging women's liberation movement. by Casey Hayden and Mary King (1965) (Editors Note: Casey Hayden and Mary King circulated this paper on women in the civil ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. Casey Hayden, Elaine cision to quote Zinn suggests the extent to which DeLott Baker, and Emmie Schrader Adams each her memory and understanding of her participa‐ place themselves on the scene at the SNCC staff re‐ tion in the movement--indeed, the very sense of treat in Waveland, Mississippi, where they and identity expressed in her essay's title--have been Mary King and one or two other ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Casey Hayden’s books. Average rating: 4.18 · 45 ratings · 7 reviews · 4 distinct works. Deep in Our Hearts: Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement. by. Constance Curry, Joan C. Browning, Dorothy Dawson Burlage. 4.29 avg rating — 38 ratings — published 2000 — 7 editions. Want to Read.

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