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00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:40 - Segregation in Beloit's Girl Scout troops--Rubie Bond's efforts to break that segregation--reactions of the people involved 00:10:19 - Lack of bitterness in the face of segregation--the importance of prayer--attitudes of other black women 00:15:49 - The black Boy Scout troop in Beloit--J. D. Stephenson's role as scoutmaster 00:20:51 - J. D. Stephenson as a community leader and organizer 00:25:17 - Subtle forms of segregation at Roosevelt junior high and in the high school--eventual changes in this regard 00:29:47 - Racial slurs in high school 00:33:31 - Segregation in business--black businesses in Beloit--Rubie Bond's efforts to secure employment at Freeman Shoes and the overall factory 00:42:07 - Segregation and discrimination in public recreational facilities in Beloit 00:43:26 - Origin and activities of the Women's Community Club, an early civil rights organization--sit-in at Kresge's--recent problem with sewer flooding 00:57:01 - Women's Community Club response to police problems--unwarranted searches 01:02:11 - More on early police problems--Rev. Brown's convincing argument 01:04:23 - Women's Community Club response to public accommodations problems--more on the Kresge sit-in 01:08:16 - Women's Community Club response to education problems--black boys singled out for disciplinary action at high school 01:11:47 - Women's Community Club as a women's group--pressures on the men 01:14:32 - Rubie Bond's efforts to desegregate Beloit Memorial Hospital--segregation in the maternity ward