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EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 1 MIN

Diane Nash

from The Unhidden Minute · host The Joy Trip Project

Diane Nash is a central figure in the modern Civil Rights Movement and one of its most disciplined strategists of nonviolent direct action. Born in Chicago in 1938, she became radicalized by the everyday reality of segregation while attending Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee.In 1960, Nash emerged as a leader of the Nashville sit-ins, confronting segregation at lunch counters with remarkable calm and moral clarity. When asked by a city official whether she believed it was wrong to break segregation laws, she replied that it was wrong to discriminate against someone based on race. Her composure helped desegregate Nashville’s downtown businesses—the first major Southern city to do so.In 1961, after violent attacks threatened to end the Freedom Rides, Nash insisted they continue, coordinating students to carry the campaign forward. Later, she played a key role in the Selma voting rights movement, helping to lay the groundwork for the Voting Rights Act of 1965.The Joy Trip Project celebrates the enduring legacy of Black American History. The Unhidden Minute is part of the Unhidden Podcast Project supported through a National Geographic Explorer Grant from the National Geographic Society, with the cooperation of the National Park Service. This series elevates the untold stories of Black American historical figures, events and cultural contributions.#unhiddenblackhistory #NationalParkService #yourparkstory #NationalGeographic #unhiddenminuteBecome a paid subscriber to the Unhidden Minute Podcast for one year and receive a copy The Adventure Gap: Changing the Face of the Outdoors 10th Anniversary Edition by James Edward Mills. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit jamesedwardmills.substack.com/subscribe

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