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Sister In Law punished for Civil Rights Activities
Carolyn Morris by Rene Petit, 2017
Her name was Jo Ann Morris [Evelyn’s sister in law]. They met and decided that they would go and sit in at Woolworth Store in Baton Rouge on Third Street. And they were arrested. It was fourteen of them between a couple of places that they were sitting-in. She was arrested. But not only was she arrested, the governor at the time, (I think it was the governor) decided that everybody who had participated in that sit-in would be expelled or dismissed from Southern [University]. She was a freshman and she was dismissed from Southern. And they could not attend any university in the state of Louisiana. Any public university in the state of Louisiana. She ended up having to go to Central State University in Ohio, I think it is, because of her participation in the Civil Rights Movement. Link to Biography
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