place where there were people of another race, and we were all treated equally. without any tension or feeling of embarrassment, or whatever, going with artificial boundaries of racial segregation. miles horton, along with his staff, gave us our place, and there were such people who believed completely in freedom and equality of all. at the time, rosa parks came to highlander, we were just beacon to get some understanding in the south of the possibilities, of doing something. miss parks was probably the quietest in the works, but we had high hopes for her. i was somewhat withdrawn, and finally i relaxed, and i enjoyed throughout the entire work sham. it was there that she begins to get a broader understanding
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this. this is what s going to really give it that s the magic? your wife is going to love me for this. i think she already loves you, but yes, another reason to love nikki vee vianey. now we got this. isn t that pretty? it looks beautiful. it really does. we re going put it in that one. and thank you. and this just going to relax and make the house smell good. so tell me a little more. this is the highland center. how long has this been here? oh, since the 30s of so. the quakers started this. the quakers, they don t believe in violence. and so a lot of people came up to learn how to be nonviolent. how to help put protests together. the highlander center is like a university of civil disobedience. buried in the hills outside of n newmarket, tennessee, it was founded by miles horton in the