Pat Bryant
Southern Exposure Contributor
Pat Bryant is a writer, community organizer, and director of Gulf Coast Tenant Organization, which operates in poor African American communities in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. He is a board member of SOC and the Institute for Southern Studies in Durham, NC.
Pat Bryant is an editor of Southern Exposure and field organizer for the Southeast Project on Human Needs and Peace. (1982)
Pat Bryant is a staff member of the Institute for Southern Studies and an organizer for the Southern Organizing Committee for Economic Justice. Documentation of the CRS role in Mississippi was provided by the Anti-Repression Research Team of Jackson. Directed by Ken Lawrence, the team was responsible for de-classifying the John Doar and Ramsey Clark memos. (1980)
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Articles by Pat Bryant
December 1, 1993 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 21 No. 4, "Clean Dreams." Find more from that issue here.
November 1, 1982 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 10 No. 6, "Waging Peace." Find more from that issue here.
May 1, 1982 -
Not until the last few years has a grassroots, multi-racial organization achieved real gains in this Louisiana parish where civil-rights activists dared not set foot in the 1960s.
March 1, 1981 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 9 No. 1, "Stayed on Freedom." Find more from that issue here.
August 1, 1980 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 8 No. 2, "Mark of the Beast." Find more from that issue here.
August 1, 1980 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 8 No. 2, "Mark of the Beast." Find more from that issue here.