Freedom walk

Freedom walk

By Mary Stanton

Subjects: Interviews, Whites, African Americans, White people, Civil rights movements, united states, Case studies, Civil rights movements, Southern states, race relations, Crimes against, African americans, civil rights, Civil rights workers, Civil rights, History, Race relations

Description: "In 1963, the streams of religious revival, racial strife, and cold-war politics were feeding the swelling river of social unrest in America. Marshaling massive forces, civil rights leaders were primed for a wide-scale attack on injustice in the South. By summer the conflict rose to great intensity as blacks and whites clashed in Birmingham.". "In Freedom Walk: Mississippi or Bust, Mary Stanton chronicles deeply influential events that occurred outside the massive drive. Before the tumultuous summer of 1963, Bill Moore, a white mail carrier, made his own assault on racial injustice. Jeered and assailed as he made a solitary civil rights march along the Deep South highways, he was ridiculed by racists as a "crazy man.""--BOOK JACKET.

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