Reverend Charles Sherrod, a ministerial student in Virginia, traveled to Albany, Georgia, to work with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in 1961. He helped organize mass demonstrations and was jailed several times by city officials. Reverend Sherrod descibes how his belief in God fueled his commitment to truth and justice.|THE REVEREND CHARLES SHERROD / produced by Iemanja Sibanye. - SERIES: Voices of the Civil Rights movement| no. 4. - Reverend Charles Sherrod, a ministerial student in Virginia, travelled to Albany, Georgia to work with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee in 1961. He organized mass demonstrations and was jailed several times by city officials. Reverend Sherrod describes how his belief in God fueled his commitment to truth and justice. - RECORDED: for the Smithsoniam, 1986
