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Book SynopsisFirsthand accounts from the Civil Rights Movement's frontlines
Trade Review"The oral histories excerpted here document the rich organizational networks that suffused the community, and the 'sphere of self-organized workers' activity' largely ignored by historians that was key to the movement's tenacity and ultimate successes."--Anarcho-Syndicalist Review
"This book is a must-read for anyone searching for firsthand knowledge of how hard minorities had to fight for equality in a land of opportunity. It is also a must-read for those seeking to understand minorities' shared experience of never giving up."--U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Monthly Labor Review
"An excellent text for those seeking a work that offers something besides the standard narrative."--
Southern Historian"This volume contains a remarkable cross section of firsthand accounts that will interest scholars of the black freedom struggle, especially those attuned to bottom-up views of black history and generational change."--
The Journal of Southern History"This outstanding work is an enormous contribution to the literature on the civil rights movement, and it will provide rich material for debate as well as inspiration for years to come."--Paul Ortiz, author of
Emancipation Betrayed: The Hidden History of Black Organizing and White Violence in Florida from Reconstruction to the Bloody Election of 1920Table of ContentsPreface . . . vii
Acknowledgments . . . xii
Introduction
Foot Soldiers for Democracy, by Robin D. G. Kelley . . . xiii
Look for Them in the Whirlwind, by Rose Freeman Massey . . . xviii
List of Abbreviations . . . xxv
Chronology of Events from April and May 1963 . . . xxvi
Illustrations . . . xxxiii
Emma Smith Young . . . 1
Eva Lou Billingsley Russell . . . 10
Jimmie Lucille Spencer Hooks . . . 17
Nims E. Gay . . . 26
James Armstrong . . . 35
Joe Hendricks . . . 46
James Summerville . . . 53
Henry M. Goodgame Sr. . . . 57
Joe N. Dickson . . . 63
Johnnie McKinstry Summerville . . . 78
Jonathan McPherson . . . 82
LaVerne Revis Martin . . . 88
Paul Littlejohn . . . 93
Carlton Reese . . . 97
Elizabeth Fitts . . . 106
James Roberson . . . 111
Annetta Streeter Gary . . . 115
James Ware and Melvin Ware . . . 122
Willie A. Casey . . . 126
James W, Stewart . . . 132
Gwendolyn Sanders Gamble . . . 142
Carolyn Maull McKinstry . . . 150
Carl Grace . . . 161
Malcolm Hooks . . . 169
Miriam Taylor McClendon . . . 174
Shirley Smith Miller . . . 182
Washington Booker III . . . 187
Carrie Delores Hamilton Lock . . . 200
Audrey Faye Hendricks . . . 208
Epilogue . . . 213
Index . . . 217