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Robertson, Eleanor Marie. Red lily. New York, NY: Jove Books, 2005.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Le lys pourpre. [Montréal]: Flammarion Québec, 2007.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Red lily. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2005.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Red Lily. New York, N.Y: Jove Books, 2005.

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Marie, Robertson Eleanor. Red Lily (In the Garden). Brilliance Audio Unabridged Lib Ed, 2005.

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(Narrator), Susie Breck, ed. Red Lily (In the Garden). Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed, 2005.

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Red lily. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2005.

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(Reader), Susie Breck, ed. Red Lily (In the Garden). Brilliance Audio, 2005.

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Red Lily. Jove Books, 2005.

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Red Lily. Thorndike | Windsor | Paragon, 2006.

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Knowlton, Steven A. "“Since I Was a Citizen, I Had the Right to Attend the Library”." In An Unseen Light. University Press of Kentucky, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813175515.003.0010.

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This essay concerns the fight to desegregate Memphis libraries, which encompassed not only legal challenges but also a 1960 sit-in campaign that inspired direct action protests throughout the city. Allegra Turner sought access to the white-only Cossitt Library in 1949, and eight years later her husband Jesse Turner led a public campaign to desegregate the public libraries. In a way, this struggle serves as a microcosm of the larger civil rights struggle in the Bluff City. While the white leaders of Memphis did not encourage the violence against civil right protesters seen in other southern cities, they were slow and reluctant to open the library to readers of all races—and the library was the first public institution to be desegregated. The 1960 sit-in campaign provided a critical mass mobilization that helped drive desegregation, even as the public libraries continued to reflect patterns of racial inequality.
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