04990nam 2200637 450 991045347040332120200520144314.01-61117-328-0(CKB)2550000001250840(OCoLC)877868665(CaPaEBR)ebrary10854859(SSID)ssj0001183589(PQKBManifestationID)11662147(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001183589(PQKBWorkID)11186879(PQKB)10351648(MiAaPQ)EBC2054861(MdBmJHUP)muse35375(Au-PeEL)EBL2054861(CaPaEBR)ebr10854859(CaONFJC)MIL585375(OCoLC)875641420(EXLCZ)99255000000125084020140413h20142014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrThe spirit of an activist the life and work of Isaiah Dequincey Newman /edited by Sadye L.M. Logan ; foreword by Vernon E. Jordan, Jr. ; prologue by James E. ClyburnColumbia, South Carolina :The University of South Carolina Press,2014.©20141 online resource (230 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph1-61117-327-2 1-306-54124-7 Includes bibliographical references and index."The Spirit of an Activist chronicles the life and distinguished career of Isaiah DeQuincey Newman (1911-1985), a Protestant pastor, civil rights leader, and South Carolina statesman. Known as a tenacious advocate for racial equality, Newman was also renowned for his diplomatic skills when working with opponents and his advocacy of nonviolent protest over confrontation. His leadership and dedication to peaceful change played an important role in the dismantling of segregation in South Carolina. The thirteen narratives in this volume by such diverse contributors as Richard W. Riley, William Saunders, Esther Nell Witherspoon, and Donald L. Fowler attest to Newman's impact on South Carolina. Editor Sadye L. M. Logan orchestrates these many contributions into an informative, moving, and sometimes passionate collage of Newman's challenges, triumphs, and small and significant everyday acts of courage. Through this collection Logan takes the reader on an extraordinary journey from Newman's childhood in Darlington County, South Carolina, to his death at the age of seventy-four. Along that journey Newman led the state's African Americans to join the Democratic Party and was a delegate to several Democratic Presidential Conventions. In 1983 he became the first African American South Carolinian elected to the State Senate in nearly a century. The Spirit of an Activist is essentially biographical, but it uses a diverse chorus of voices to capture Newman's rich and varied contributions in transforming South Carolina's rigid and unjust social systems. His quiet dignity and appeals to reason won him the confidence, and ultimately the support, of key white political and economic leaders. In effect Newman served both as chief strategist for the protest movement and as chief negotiator at the conference table, becoming the "unofficial liaison" between South Carolina's African American citizens and the state's white power structure. In the years that followed formal desegregation, Newman remained active in politics and became a trusted confidant of state leaders, many of whom are featured in this volume. The Spirit of an Activist includes a foreword by attorney and civil rights activist Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., and a prologue by South Carolina congressman James E. Clyburn, both personal friends of Newman who worked with him during the civil rights struggle. Contributors: Gloria Blackwell (Rackley), Tanya S. Brice, Millicent E. Brown, Wallace Brown, Sr., James E. Clyburn, G. Robert Cook, Carrie Crawford Washington, Donald L. Fowler, Karen Ross Grant, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Sadye L.M. Logan, Robert E. McNair, Josephine A. McRant, Jerome Noble, Matthew J. Perry, Jr., Harrison Reardon, Richard W. Riley, Wim Roefs, Alex Sanders, William "Bill" Saunders, Hiram Spain, Jr., James S. Thomas, Isaac "Ike" W. Williams, Esther Nell Knuckles Glymph Witherspoon"--Provided by publisher.African American legislatorsSouth CarolinaBiographyLegislatorsSouth CarolinaBiographyAfrican American political activistsSouth CarolinaBiographyElectronic books.African American legislatorsLegislatorsAfrican American political activists328.73/092Logan Sadye Louise1943-Jordan Vernon E.Clyburn James E.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453470403321The spirit of an activist1927152UNINA