Wimmer, JudyDavis, FrancescaBorst-Censullo, Stefan2018-05-182018-05-182007-07-27http://hdl.handle.net/10267/33499This is an interview with Judy Wimmer, who is currently a photographer. Wimmer gives a unique perspective of Memphis during the 1950s. After moving to the affluent neighborhood of Whitehaven, which was predominantly Jewish, she had difficulties adjusting because of her Catholic faith. During the push for Civil Rights, she was involved in many progressive organizations such as the Panel of American Women with Modeane Thompson, Rearing Children of Goodwill, and Concerned Women of Memphis and Shelby County.Oral historyInterviewsWhitehaven (Memphis, Tenn.)ReligionGenderCivil rightsCrossroads to FreedomRace relationsIntegrationPanel of American WomenSmith, MaxineThompson, ModeaneKing, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968Judy Wimmer, 2007Moving Image20070727_Judy_Wimmer