Brett Kube
Sep 20th, 2007 by Brett Kube
Despite his unrelenting, zealous action throughout the civil rights movement during the 60’s, James Farmer’s popularity paled in comparison to other leaders of his time. Why did this happen? Is it possible to restore his image or will he eventually be forgotten?
One Response to “Brett Kube”
While it’s true that constructing a digital archive will help to preserve the memory of James Farmer, it won’t necessarily get any significant amount of the population to recognize and appreciate his contributions to the civil rights movement.
What are some ways we could inform and engage the general public about his existence and various contributions?