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Harse, Connie (Constance Bradford)

 Person

Biographical Statement

Constance "Connie" Harse (nee Bradford) was a graduate of Tulane University's Newcomb College for Women, who was active in the Congress of Racial Equality and the Civil Rights Movement in New Orleans, Louisiana, during the early 1960s.

Born to a traditional Southern family in Birmingham, Alabama, Harse attended Newcomb College for Women at Tulane University in New Orleans. In late 1960, Harse attended a CORE meeting in New Orleans, not as a supporter of the organization, but as a proponent of segregation. Her experience at the meeting led her to change her views on the topic and she joined CORE. She took part in CORE-sponsored demonstrations and served as photographer for the organization, documenting CORE's activities and harassment toward members. Her support of civil rights and CORE led to hardships between her and her family; at one point her family tried to institutionalize her. This attempt led Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth of Birmingham to remove her to Louisville, Kentucky. She later returned to New Orleans to continue her studies. She remained active in CORE through her junior year before studying in Europe. Upon her return to New Orleans, Harse became less active in the local branch of CORE following the purge of white membership in 1962.

Citation:
Author: Christopher Harter
Citation:
Frystak, Shannon. Our Minds on Freedom: Women and the Struggle for Black Equality in Louisiana, 1924-1967. (Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 2009).

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Connie Harse papers

 Collection
Identifier: 573
Scope and Contents The Connie Harse papers include materials gathered or produced by Harse related to her years in New Orleans, and specifically her membership in the Congress of Racial Equality. Materials include photographs of CORE demonstrations against lunch counter segregation in New Orleans and an issue of the CORE-lator with an article on the demonstrations, photographs of St. Charles Avenue, Charles DeGaulle's visit to New Orleans, an anti-nuclear demonstration at...
Dates: Created: 1959-1965; Other: Date acquired: 01/01/1999