Fighting the Devil in Dixie: How Civil Rights Activists Took on the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama
Autor Wayne Greenhawen Limba Engleză Paperback – sep 2015
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781613734162
ISBN-10: 1613734166
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press
Colecția Chicago Review Press (US)
ISBN-10: 1613734166
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 152 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Chicago Review Press
Colecția Chicago Review Press (US)
Recenzii
"Fighting the Devil in Dixie does more than take you behind the picket lines, along the dark country roads, and under the white hoods of the civil rights struggle. It takes you inside its very skin, and inside the South's broken heart. Wayne Greenhaw did not just cover this era, he lived it, really lived it, in conscience, in soul, as well as mind. I'm glad this book got made, and glad he made it." Rick Bragg, author of All Over but the Shoutin' , Jerry Lee Lewis , and Ava's Man
"Wayne Greenhaw writes about civil rights with a journalist's skills, the ease of a natural-born storyteller, an insider's perspective, and a sensitive Southerner's understanding. He was there during the quintessential events of the modern movement, and now you can be too. I recommend it." Julian Bond, civil rights leader and former chairman of the NAACP
"[This is] the dramatic story of the brave, determined black and white Southerners who took on the haters in Alabama and, against all odds, turned the tide against them. It is an intimate, knowledgeable and overdue account, heartening in its reminder that it is as possible as it is necessary to confront and overcome evil in your own backyard." Hodding Carter III, journalist, politician, and educator
"This is such a fresh take on the civil rights struggle. Wayne Greenhaw grew up living and then covering all of this, reporting the good fight then, and now memorably documenting it in this wonderful book." Paul Stekler, director, George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire
"Wayne Greenhaw writes about civil rights with a journalist's skills, the ease of a natural-born storyteller, an insider's perspective, and a sensitive Southerner's understanding. He was there during the quintessential events of the modern movement, and now you can be too. I recommend it." Julian Bond, civil rights leader and former chairman of the NAACP
"[This is] the dramatic story of the brave, determined black and white Southerners who took on the haters in Alabama and, against all odds, turned the tide against them. It is an intimate, knowledgeable and overdue account, heartening in its reminder that it is as possible as it is necessary to confront and overcome evil in your own backyard." Hodding Carter III, journalist, politician, and educator
"This is such a fresh take on the civil rights struggle. Wayne Greenhaw grew up living and then covering all of this, reporting the good fight then, and now memorably documenting it in this wonderful book." Paul Stekler, director, George Wallace: Settin' the Woods on Fire