Telling the Story of the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In on Screen
We talk to Matt Spangler, creator of the documentary film Out of Obscurity about the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In.
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We talk to Matt Spangler, creator of the documentary film Out of Obscurity about the 1939 Alexandria Library Sit-In.
We ask Adaarema Kelly, the first woman of color to lead the school, what it means to teach students about the library sit-in of 1939.
We ask Cathy David, who led the opening of the school in 2000, how she learned about the school’s namesake and the library sit-in of 1939.
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We ask Michael Johnson, a cousin of a participant in the 1939 library sit-in, about growing up in a segregated city.
We ask Bryan Porter how he investigated the 1939 sit-in arrests and wrote an order clearing the participants.
We ask Justin Wilson about the process of learning about and clearing the charges in the 1939 Alexandria Library sit-in.
We ask Davis about her decades of work supporting research on the 1939 sit-in and interpreting its significance.
We ask Dawson, the first African American library director in Alexandria, about the 1939 sit-in and how libraries reckon with their pasts.
We ask what propelled Mitchell-Powell to document this little-known story and what lessons apply to schools and libraries today.