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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Casey_HaydenCasey Hayden - Wikipedia

    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. Hanging Hill. (2010) Description / Buy at Amazon. Mo Hayder was a famous British author of the crime thriller novels, who is well known for writing her books based on the mystery and thriller genres. She is particularly famous for the thriller novels in her only published novel series Jack Caffery. She was born on January 02, 1962 in Essex ...

    • About The Women's Papers in SNCC
    • About SNCC Culture
    • About Doing The Work: The Style. The Feeling

    The first of the two pieces of writing about women in which I had a hand was composed at the Waveland SNCC conference in the fall of 1964, an important setting. We were in disarray after the summer of '64 on all fronts. The field staff needed to regroup and plan, and the Atlanta administration needed to manage the overgrown staff and raise the mone...

    At the first of our historical reviews of SNCC in the mid eighties I was on a panel on women in SNCC. I cried all the way through my talk. That's how much the loss of SNCC still represented to me at that time. The other women were coherent, and talked to the topic. I talked about SNCC culture, rather incoherently, as it turned out, due to all that ...

    As a white Southerner, I considered the southern freedom movement against segregation mine as much as anyone else's. I was working for my right to be with whom I chose to be with as I chose to be with them. It was my freedom in question; however, when I worked full time in the black community , I was considered a guest of that community , which req...

  3. Obituary, written by Casey: Casey Hayden, one of the few white Southerners to join the anti-segregation movement of the ’60s in the South, and a widely recognized precursor of the women’s liberation movement, died on 1/4/23 with her children holding her hands. Born Sandra Cason, a name she continued to use legally, she was the child of ...

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  4. In 1965 in "Sex and Caste", a reworking of a memo they had written as staffers in civil-rights organizations SNCC, Casey Hayden and Mary King proposed that "assumptions of male superiority are as widespread and deep rooted and every much as crippling to the woman as the assumptions of white supremacy are to the Negro", and that in the movement, as in society, women can find themselves "caught ...

  5. The DI Jack Caffery series includes 7 books, with the latest one, Wolf, published in 2014. While living in Japan, the author saw several people die in various ways over six weeks. This was also an inlet for her (maybe an unconscious one) to get ideas for some of the gruesome murders featured in her books.

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