With Showing Up for Racial Justice organizers in North Carolina. Just because a movie has Spike Lees name attached to it, doesnt mean its gonna be revolutionary. Bob Zellner was a member of the October League.[1]. Grow out the hair until it reaches your shoulders. Zellner and O'Neal and their supporters have twice walked the 283-mile trek from North Carolina to Washington D.C. to raise awareness. First time I went back to Huntingdon College campus, I was arrested. Kathleen had met Robert for the first time in Missouri. Did he ever come around? In December 1961, Bob took part in Freedom Rides and was subsequently jailed with Martin Luther King Jr. in Albany, Georgia. For several months Zellner, McDew, and Moses ran a freedom school, Nonviolent High of Pike County, for the students who dropped out of Burglund High to protest Traviss expulsion, though the school closed when the three activists were convicted of disturbing the peace and contributing to the delinquency of minors. Zellner also Campaigned against David Duke in Louisiana when the former Klansman ran for governor claiming that he was no longer a racist. NewSouth Books, 2020. Bob works with the Eastern Long Island Branch of the NAACP headed by Lucius Ware and with the Southampton Town Anti-Bias Task Force under the leadership of Dianne Rulnick. They have a daughter named Anne Zellner, who is a lawyer at the firm 'Ryley Carlock & Applewhite' in Denver. That made him a special target for the mob that greeted young Black protesters. At one point, the ministers here that had worked with my father and Dr. King and Joe Lowery, they said, "Your Daddy's about to die and you need to go reconcile with him. Alex is survived by his wife . To avoid shifting to a disturbed nation, he started to search for academic courses in America. Hollywood loves to see Black women and men brutalized on screen and Son of the South isnt afraid to go there. I was able to integrate with SNCC staff because I went to the most dangerous places and had to be beaten and threatened with a lynching along with all the rest of the sisters and brothers in SNCC, Zellner said. [Revolution in the Air Max Elbaum page 200], Deep South Education and Research Associates, Building Revolution in the South: The Southern Conference Educational Fund and the New Communist Movement, 1968-1981 A Senior Thesis Submitted to The Faculty of the Department of History In Candidacy for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts in History, https://keywiki.org/index.php?title=Bob_Zellner&oldid=512831, GNU Free Documentation License 1.3 or later. At heart, Son of the South is a coming-of-age story with the Civil Rights Movement as a backdrop. Bob Zellner is an Organizer of the Ella Baker Organizing School South BOSS at North Carolina NAACP. When Bob was in college he was assigned to write a paper on the aftermath of the Montgomery Bus Boycott, led by iconic activist Rosa Parks, and the race relations . Magnum Photos, Inc. c1963 Danny Lyons. It was our existenceIt was like being cast into outer darkness, because SNCC was our family in a very strong sense.. His father, James Zellner, eventually left for Europe to support Jewish resistance in German-occupied Europe during World War II, and when he returned, he left the KKK behind. His race proved to be useful for SNCC as he forged connections with powerful whites in rural communities that were sympathetic to their organizing. Contact him at [emailprotected] or follow him on Twitter @robinbirk. Mr. Zellner became SNCC's first white field secretary and was arrested 18 times with John Lewis and the Freedom Riders. I had been banned from campus for 40 years, not allowed to come back. The Woodcutters Union Campaign, from 1967 to 1979 mobilized thousands of black and white pulp and timber workers. Two of those passengers, Catherine Burks-Brooks and Bernard Lafayette, along with later Freedom Rider Earnest Rip Patton, were aboard a replica bus arriving at the exact moment 10:23 a.m. that they had 60 years earlier. Jewish Women's Archive. James Zellner, an itinerant Methodist preacher and member of the Ku Klux Klan, traveled to Europe during World War II to help support the Jewish resistance to the Nazis. The rising sentiment in 1965 that whites should organize among whites challenged Zellner. An Evening with Bob Zellner: Civil Rights Activist is being held at Gateway Church of Christ on Feb. 25 and will feature a look at the movie based on his life, "Son of the South." The program is . He suffered brain damage and post traumatic stress from the physical abuse inflicted upon him. A 1957 graduation speaker at Murphy High School in Mobile, he received a BA from Huntingdon College, Montgomery, Alabama in 1961 with highest honors in Sociology and Psychology. He brings to life heartbreaks as well as victories of the Civil Rights Era in a way that empowers and instructs the modern-day movement. Later that week, Zellner views a news report that John Lewis and the Freedom Riders are coming to Alabama and rushes back to the Durrs house to warn them not to come protest, and the story takes flight. We have to know U.S. history because if we don't know where we came from we won't know where we're going, Zellner said. . They were the people that deserved to be followed. It's like when President Obama was elected, everybody said, "Oh, we can relax now," and everybody relaxed and look what happened. This campus activism caused Anne Braden to contact him. Jim Forman arrived a week later with a tape recorder. I want to know everything about you, man, from the time you were born till right now. He did not quite trust Zellner, a white southerner. Well, it's very important to shoot it right here. "You have to eventually take a stand, and you have to take action." After graduating from college in 1961, Zellner joined . How scary was that? Bob Zellner est le hros d' Un fils du Sud , de Barry Alexander Brown. As the grandson of a Ku Klux Klan (KKK) member and son of an . I hope that's the takeaway. How was it watching your hanging play out on camera? A native Southerner born in a former Klan family, Bob Zellner dedicated his life to the fight for racial equality in the Civil Rights Movement nearly sixty years ago. Robert took up the fellowship at the 'University of Florida.' The film "Mississippi Burning" so distorted the role of the FBI in the movement that Bob toured college campuses lecturing on the real history of the struggle. He is the son and grandson of Ku Klux Klan members, but has risked his life in the fight to achieve The Second Emancipation. UPTO 50% OFF ON ALL PRODUCTS. The University of Chicago Civil rights activist Robert Zellner tells Gianna about growing up in Montgomery, Alabama during the Civil Rights movement shortly after the premiere of "Son of The South," based on Zellner's autobiography, "The Wrong Side of Murder Creek." The grandson of a Klansmen, Zellner talks about how & why his father chose family disownment and left the Klu Klux Klan. He handed me the briefcase and he said, "I'll be leaving now." By the time we reached the bus station down here, the mob had already really massacred the press. I would have loved to see Zellners relationship in the later years of SNCC when the movement evolved and Bobby Seale pushed to shift SNCCs strategy and have the white members focusing on educating white folks instead of building a multi-racial movement. He started working for the 'Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.' I was working with a cinematographer, Judy Irola and we were doing movies around the world and we'd started out doing civil rights movies about the South. Youre going to love SNCC, she told him. All were willing to die and some actually gave their lives in the struggle for freedom. Anthology. One of my brothers has reverted to be a Trump supporter and a Roy Moore supporter, and just as mean as he can possibly be, and he's a deacon of the church. A SNCC member and field secretary, he attended Huntingdon College in Montgomery. Bob Zellner's career as a civil rights activist, beginning in 1955 as a Murphy High School student, spans nearly seven decades. Zellner witnessed the beatings, leading him to become a full-time Civil Rights worker. Please email us at [emailprotected], subject line republish, with any questions or to let us know what stories youre picking up. (R to L) James Foreman, Dottie Zellner, Julian Bond, Mike Sayer, and Bob Zellner. The actors did the best they could with a mediocre script. There was a reconciliation before the old man died. Mr. Zellner became SNCCs first white field secretary and was arrested 18 times with John Lewis and the Freedom Riders. "Dorothy Miller Zellner." Hes got the steady girlfriend and a motley crew of college buddies. He explained everything about the supply and demand balance issue to Robert. It was a hellish scene. Happy Womens History Month! This page was last edited on 16 May 2021, at 02:30. And Daddy said, he even put me back in the will. Bob Zellner is the hero of "A Son of the South", by Barry Alexander Brown. It's hard to separate because they're your family. Zellners peers and teacher remind him of the risks of going to a Black church, but Zellner blows everyone off and convinces his four classmates to attend the service with him. This page was last edited on 31 March 2021, at 08:29. Robin Washington, an acclaimed veteran journalist based in Minnesota, is the Forwards Editor-at-Large. More:Pensacola business leaders band together to fight systemic injustice, More:Elizabeth Eckford in Pensacola to share how she braved hate as one of the Little Rock Nine. I also hope that the takeaway to young people, and to women who are really leading the charge right now to save or reclaim our democracy, is that it can be done. He said that little land that he left me doesn't mean anything. Beginning in the mid-sixties Bob worked on documentary and feature films, traveling to Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and Mexico. The series chronicled the life of Kathleen's client, murder convict Steven Avery. Roberts grandfather had acquired a lot of wealth through speculation back in the 1920s and the 1930s, but Robert's father never liked the profession. Template:TOCnestleft We loved him and he'd take us around to see Birmingham. But it didnt make the final cut. He was convicted and served time on the Georgia chain gang. He later moved to Wilson, North Carolina. The street was covered with blood and broken glass. Bob Zellner (left) greets students after chapel. The first time, he witnessed the Klansmen and their sympathizers mercilessly beat the Freedom Riders in a melee made possible by the pre-arranged absence of the Montgomery police. I went to the SNCC office, the address that I had, and there was one person there, sitting in this almost empty office. Some of Wikitia's pages are sourced from Wikipedia.org's Mainspace and Draftspace. The KKK arrives at the University to set those five white boys straight. Bob Zellner was born on April 5, 1939 and raised in south Alabama, the second of five boys born to Methodist minister James Abraham Zellner and school teacher Ruby Hardy Zellner. It's like, yeah-. Son of the South was written, directed, and edited by Barry Alexander Brown, executive producer Spike Lee, distributed by Vertical Entertainment. Continuing his life-long habit of returning from time to time for graduate studies, he completed most of the classwork for a Ph.D. in history, Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana between 1991-1994. That was incredible. Well, the paradigm, it is just the story of one of our freedom songs we had in the movement, that freedom is a constant struggle, because after the Civil Rights Movement, we never thought that women's rights would be challenged again, or that anyone would try to restrict the vote to white people ever again, or labor rights would be restricted, but what's happened is that the Civil Rights Movement, there was tremendous reaction against the Civil Rights Movement and the right wing really dug in and did the kind of grassroots community organizing that the movement had done. During 1964 Mississippi Freedom Summer, Zellner coordinated volunteers and the Freedom Schools in Greenwood, Mississippi. Arrested 18 times in seven states, he organized in McComb, MS., Albany, GA, Danville, VA, Talladega, Montgomery, and Birmingham, AL, as well as New Haven, CT, and Boston. Soon after, he was appointed one of the first field secretaries and certainly the first Southern white one of the nascent SNCC. Since 2014, he also tours twice a year with Project Pilgrimage as a Traveling Historian. Where: Gateway Church of Christ, 445 Creighton Road, Pensacola. He grew up in rural Alabama, the son and grandson of Ku Klux Klan members and ministers. His commitment to the Movement was continually, and often violently, tested by white supremacists. Although he occasionally uses a broad brush dipped in primary colors while fashioning his admiring portrait of Bob Zellner, the grandson of a Ku Klux Klansman who improbably evolved into a civil . I want to know everything about you, man, from the time you were born till right now. He did not quite trust Zellner, a white southerner. That one small action blows up in his face, and the university threatens to expel the boys just weeks before graduation. He's an extremely good actor, and he really gets it. When he was able to take the book and the whole story and figure it out, what is manageable in terms of the movie. As co-editor of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's newsletter, the Student Voice, Dorothy Miller Zellner helped craft the organization's message and report on stories suppressed by the mainstream media.Zellner was arrested at a CORE demonstration in Miami in 1960 and participated in sit-ins in New Orleans before joining Julian Bond as co-editor of the Student Voice, which . He sounded country and he looked country. He said, "I don't know, but you just open up the office every morning by nine o'clock and don't leave before 5:30 And take all the messages." I just didn't want to believe that that's why, that they had a problem with the script or the situation. Born in Alabama on 5 April 1939, John Robert Zellner was the second of James Abraham Zellner and Ruby Hardy Zellner's five sons. Bob and his wife Dottie joined SCEF, the Southern Conference Educational Fund to organize an anti-racism project for black . Civil Rights activist Bob Zellner to share his fight with Pensacola. He's incredible. It's amazing how they can reconcile those things. During the 2016 election season, Bob and his wife Pamela volunteered for the Doug Jones for Senate Campaign in lower Alabama. Providing historical perspective, Bob has been a Guest Lecturer for Common Power. Anything you want to leave the audience with? Marketing Toolkit. Bob Zellner graduated from Murphy High School (Alabama)|Murphy High School in Mobile, Alabama in 1957. So again, does a white Alabaman directing the story of another white Alabaman smack of saviorism? Zellner was charged with everything from criminal anarchy in Baton Rouge to "inciting the black population to acts of war and violence against the white population" in Danville, VA. From 1963 to 1965, Zellner studied race relations in the Graduate School of Sociology at Brandeis University. Listening to Bob Zellner speaking about organizing working class and poor white people. And he said, "I know, we've written our wills." During the visit McComb students organized a march to protest the murder of Herbert Lee and the expulsion of Brenda Travis and Ike Lewis from Burglund High School. Tell me a little bit about the importance of shooting right here, where all of this really happened. John Robert Zellner (born April 5, 1939) is an American civil rights activist. Zellner, a white undergraduate student who wanted to fight for the equality and rights for African-Americans, began his lifework in that moment, later becoming the first white field secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. As co-editor of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committees newsletter, the Student Voice, Dorothy Miller Zellner helped craft the organizations message and report on stories suppressed by the mainstream media. The story of these lynchings is told in the motion picture Mississippi Burning. We interview Son of the South stars Lucas Till and Lex Scott Davis about what they think viewers can take from the film, parallels to today, and more. Meeting at a ramshackle one-room office in Mississippi, he tells Zellner (played by MacGyver reboot star Lucas Till) that everything you need is in that briefcase before lighting out to parts unknown and from the rest of the film. Following Nixon's ping-pong diplomacy in 1972, Bob Zellner spent six weeks in China visiting paper plants, studying pulpwood harvesting, and lecturing at the National Institute for Minorities in Peking on SNCC, SCEF and multicultural work in the white community. Up until 1967, Zellner worked with Ms. Ella Baker, Rev. Though threatened with expulsion for his involvement with student protests, Zellner graduated in 1961 with a degree in psychology and sociology. Troopers attacked Dr. Zellner and members of the tribe who were protecting ancestral burial grounds from developer's bulldozers. Scoop a tad of hair pomade, run your palms with it and apply the product to your locks. But it means a lot that he put me back in the will. It's about the beginning of the movement, for me, as a white southerner. Bob Zellner was 22 years old when he got his first taste of the civil rights movement after marching to city hall with 100 Black Burglund High School students through McComb, Mississippi, in 1961. Prominent Civil Rights Activist, Freedom Rider and Author of The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement. His first campaign through SCEF was the GROW project, Grass Roots Organizing Work, in rural towns such as Laurel, Mississippi. The first white Southerner to serve as a Field Secretary for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, he worked with historical figures including John Lewis, Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, Ella Baker, and Anne Braden. This month he will share the life lessons he learned during the movement with a Pensacola audience. And now we have to say, "Well, unfortunately we weren't able to shoot there. If he is still at it today, he nearly lost it many times in the process. Along his journey, Zellner was insulted, violently attacked, beaten unconscious, and arrested over 18 times. MacQueen was fascinated with Zellners ability to get out of his comfort zone and overcome the fear and social stigma that was so strong at that time, enabling him to stand up for something that he saw was so clearly wrong. Zellners first job out of college was to be Counselor and staff at Highlander Research and Education Center|Highlander Folk School located in Monteagle, Tennessee for the summer of 1961. (1964). Like 2019s Green Book, Im sure Son of the South will make well-meaning white folks feel like they arent one of the racist ones. Zellner, of Alabama, is the grandson of a Klan member. She was later transferred to the 'University of Missouri.' Zellner was arrested at a CORE demonstration in Miami in 1960 and participated in sit-ins in New Orleans before joining Julian Bond as co-editor of the Student Voice, which built community among SNCCs widely dispersed field workers. Not exactly, if you consider that neither are typical white Alabamans. We had to go to Tuskegee." The best result we found for your search is Linda R Zellner age 70s in Bethlehem, PA in the South Bethlehem neighborhood. This is a feel good film for anyone who experiences white guilt about the price of their privilege and needs to feel better about their ancestry. Far more dramatic incidents detailed in Zellners book are left unexplored, such as his narrow brush with death in Danville, Virginia, even more dangerous that those he faced in the Deep South. We had the moral high ground, but it was also very practical. On May 20, 1961, a busload of Freedom Riders arrived to a waiting mob at Montgomerys Greyhound Station, now the Freedom Rides Museum. Well, that was in the early 80's. Zellner was beaten, almost hung, and jailed as a result in McComb, Mississippi. As the grandson of a Klansmen, he's forced to open his eyes and come . It was at these meetings that Zellner met SNCC members for the first time. During the summer of 1964 he also worked in Neshoba County with Rita Schwerner, investigating the murder of her husband, Michael Schwerner, and two other civil rights workers, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman. Part of it is that Jeff Sessions is alumni of Huntingdon College. It's Zellner who's "The Son of the South" a white preacher's kid from Alabama and the grandson of a Klansman. His father, James Zellner, was a Methodist minister and a former member of the Ku Klux Klan, a group to which his grandfather had also belonged. 80 's, almost hung, and often violently, tested by white supremacists post stress. Listening to bob Zellner is the Forwards Editor-at-Large Sud, de Barry Alexander Brown that met! 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