LC control no. | n 86039667 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Chaney, James Earl, 1943-1964 |
Associated country | United States |
Birth date | 1943-05-30 |
Death date | 1964-06-21 |
Place of birth | Meridian (Miss.) |
Place of death | Philadelphia (Miss.) |
Affiliation | Congress of Racial Equality |
Profession or occupation | Plasterers Civil rights workers |
Found in | Cagin, S. We are not afraid, c1988: CIP t.p. (Chaney) galley (James Chaney) LC data base, 8-7-87 (hdg.: Chaney, James Earl, 1943-1964) African American National Biography, accessed January 16, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database: (Chaney, James Earl; plasterer, civil rights activist; born 30 May 1943 in Meridian, Mississippi, United States. He entered Harris Junior College, Meridian (1959), but was expelled from the college (1960). He began working as a plasterer and joined the union (1961). He formally began his civil rights career in 1963; became a full-time organizer for CORE (1964); attended a training session for Freedom Summer volunteers in Oxford, Ohio (1964). He was killed by Deputy Price and members of the Ku Klux Klan, dying on 21 June 1964 in Philadelphia, Mississippi, United States) |