Wanda Little Fenimore is assistant professor of speech communication. Her work has appeared in such publications as Rhetoric & Public Affairs, Carolinas Communication Annual, and the anthology Women in American History: A Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection. Fenimore received the Mellon/American Council of Learned Societies Community College Faculty Fellowship. Her research focuses on racial injustice in the twentieth-century US South. Her research has been recognized with top paper awards at Southern States Communication Association's annual conferences.
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The Rhetorical Road to 'Brown v. Board of Education' recovers important, yet forgotten, figures of the pre-civil rights movement. Using extensive archival research, Fenimore pulls back the curtain on the rhetorical campaign of Waties and Elizabeth Waring to end segregation.--Theon Hill, associate professor of communication at Wheaton College This book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Brown, the long civil rights movement, and the use of rhetoric to advance the cause of racial equality.--David Frank, professor of rhetoric at University of Oregon