Septima Clark (left), sometimes called the “Grandmother of the American Civil Rights Movement,” worked for a time as the school’s education director. She’s shown here in the late 1950s with Rosa Parks, who was a frequent visitor, and had attended a Highlander workshop before her famous defiant bus protest in Montgomery, Ala.
Inside the Highlander Center's photo archive, recording 80 years of social activism.






















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