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The Demographics of the 1964 Team Members:
- 32 were white, 16 were black
- 32 were Protestant, 8 were Jewish, 6 were Catholic, 2 were undesignated
- 40 held Bachelor of Arts degrees
- 9 had earned Master of Arts degrees
- 1 had earned a Bachelor of Laws and Letters degree
- 1 had earned a Doctor of Education degree
- 4 had earned Doctor of Philosophy degrees
- 28 were employed at the time. Of those:
- 8 were employed in school systems
- 8 were employed in mass media
- 5 were members of executive staffs
- 2 worked in their own businesses
- 2 served as lecturers
- 1 worked in a state penal system
- 15 served on state and local Human Civil Rights Commissions;
- 9 served on school boards
- 8 served on social welfare boards
- 3 served on city planning boards
The memberships of these team members included:
- Alpha Kappa Alpha (AKA)
- American Association of University Women (AAUW)
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- America Red Cross
- Americans for Democratic Action
- Business and Professional Women’s Club
- Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)
- Delta Sigma Theta
- Girl Scouts of America
- League of Women Voters
- Medical and Nursing Associations
- National Association for Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
- National Council of Catholic Women (NCCW)
- National Council of Christians and Jews
- National Council of Jewish Women (NCJW)
- National Council of Negro Women (NCNW)
- National Urban League
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
- Untied Nations Association
- Young Women’s Christian Association (YWCA)
1964 WIMS Team Members
From “Wednesdays in Mississippi 1964-1965 Final Report”
Team # 1 – New York/Hattiesburg
Jean Benjamin
Wife of the President of United Artists Corporation
Polly Cowan
Project Coordinator, Wednesdays in Mississippi
Dorothy Height
National President of the National Council of Negro Women
Marian Logan
Wife of Chairman of the Board, of HARYOU-ACT
Ann McGlinchy
History Teacher (retired)
Team #2 – Boston Area/Canton
Ruth Batson
Commissioner, Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination
Sister Catherine John
Teacher
Beryl Morris
Lieutenant, State Dept. of Correction, Bedford Prison for Women
Geraldine Kohlenberg
Teacher, Shady Hill School
Alice Ryerson
Psychologist, Shady Hill School
Laya Wiesner
Wife of Dean of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pearl Willen
National President, National Council of Jewish Women
Ilza Williams
Assistant Principal, Clara Barton School
Team #3 – Washington Area/Meridian
Flossie Dedmond
Associate Professor of English, Coppin State College
Wilhelmina Hetzel
Wife of Director of U.S. Employment Service, District of Columbia
Mary Cushing Niles
Author, Lecturer, Management Consultant
Flaxie Pinkett
President, John R. Pinkett, Inc., Real Estate and Insurance Firm
Justine Randers Pehrson
Medical Historian and Technical Translator
Margaret Roach
Executive Assistant, National Council of Catholic Women
Dr. Geraldine P. Woods
National President, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority
Team #4 Minneapolis Area/Vicksburg
Virginia Bourne
National Board Member, YWCA, vice-president of Southern Region
Barbara Cunningham
Chairman, Brooklyn Center Human Relations Committee
Josie Johnson
Secretary, Mayor’s Commission on Civil Rights
Mary Kyle
Reporter, Twin City Observer
Maxine Nathanson
National Board Member, National Council of Jewish Women
Team #5 – New York/Ruleville
Marie Barksdale
Executive Director, Delta Sigma Theta
Lilace Reid Barnes
Former President of National Board, YWCA
Marjorie Dammann
President, Jewish Family Service of New York
Frances Haight
President, International Social Service, Geneva, Switzerland
Ethel Hasserodt
Executive Director, Passaic, New Jersey, YWCA
Claudia Heckscher
Wife of Director of Twentieth Century Fund
Florynce Kennedy
Attorney at Law
Trude Lash,
Executive Director, Citizens Committee for Children of New York
Team #6 – Chicago Area/Canton
Jean Davis
President, Area Girl Scout Council
Miriam Davis
Wife of Congregational Minister
Narcissa King
President, Interracial Women’s Board, Chicago Urban League
Lucy Montgomery
Women’s Board Member, University of Chicago
Henrietta Moore
Secretary, Human Relations Committee
Arnetta Wallace
National Board Member, National Council of Negro Women
Sylvia Weinberg
Member, National Council of Jewish Women, Chicago YWCA
Team #7 – New Jersey/Hattiesburg
Jane Gardner
Wife of Lawyer Active in Political Affairs
Priscilla Hunt
Vice President, Cambridge League of Women voters
Dr. Hannah Levin
Associate Professor of Psychology, Rutgers University
Helen Meyner
Wife of Former Governor of New Jersey
Ruth Minor
Special Consultant in guidance and curriculum, Roselle Public Schools
Olive Noble
Lecturer on Archeology and Art
Edith Savage
Member, City of Trenton Planning Board