Research topic: Highlander Folk School

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Highlander Folk School

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Highlander Folk School New Market, Tenn.; founded in 1932 by Myles Horton in Monteagle, Tenn., now known as the Highlander Research and Education Center. At first the school focused on training union organizers, but in the 1950s Highlander became a center of the civil-rights movement. Monteagle officials revoked the school's charter in 1960, but Horton relocated, first to Knoxville and then to New Market. In the 1980s the school's focus shifted to balancing environmental concerns with the struggle for economic recovery in the South. Author not available, HIGHLANDER FOLK SCHOOL.... Read more
Folk Schools, Labor Colleges, and Other Experiments
...organizing and political reform, folk schools hoped to become a base for more...were central in the collection of folk music and pioneered methods of oral history. The best known of the folk schools was the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee. ... Read more
Freedom Songs
...demonstrations expressed their moral hopes. One of the early favorites was "We Shall Not Be Moved," which spread from the Highlander Folk School in Tennessee, one of the early training centers for movement activists. The anthem of the movement was "We Shall... Read more

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