Hood, James A.
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Hood, James A.
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- found: Jack Rabin Collection on Alabama Civil Rights and Southern Activists, 1941-2004 (bulk 1956-1974) (James A. Hood; African American young man from Gadsden who had enrolled at the University of Alabama and immediately thereafter was forced to withdraw because of a speech he made during Gadsden, Ala. protests, 1963)
- found: New York times WWW site, Jan. 22, 2013 (in obituary published Jan. 20: James A. Hood; b. James Alexander Hood, Nov. 10, 1942, Gadsden, Ala.; d. there Thursday [Jan. 17, 2013], aged 70; integrated the University of Alabama in 1963 together with his fellow student Vivian Malone after Gov. George C. Wallace capitulated to the federal government in a signature moment of the civil rights movement known as the "stand in the schoolhouse door")
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- 2006-09-11: new
- 2013-01-22: revised
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