In search of the movement the struggle for civil rights then and now

Starting pointsFilling in the gaps -- Forward together -- Coda : the promised land.

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1. Verfasser: Hedin, Benjamin (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: San Francisco City Lights Books 2015
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Zusammenfassung:Starting pointsFilling in the gaps -- Forward together -- Coda : the promised land.
"Benjamin Hedin set out to look for the civil rights movement. He profiles legendary figures, such as John Lewis, Robert Moses, and Julian Bond, and also visits with contemporary leaders, including Reverend William Barber II of Moral Mondays and the staff of the Dream Defenders. But just as powerful--and instructional--are the stories of those whose work goes unrecorded, the organizers and teachers who make all the rest possible. In these pages the movement is portrayed as never before, as a vibrant tradition of activism that remains in our midst. Hedin provides a fascinating meditation on the patterns of history, as well as an indelible look at the meaning and limits of American freedom."--Page 4 of cover
"Benjamin Hedin set out to look for the civil rights movement. He profiles legendary figures, such as John Lewis, Robert Moses, and Julian Bond, and also visits with contemporary leaders, including Reverend William Barber II of Moral Mondays and the staff of the Dream Defenders. But just as powerful--and instructional--are the stories of those whose work goes unrecorded, the organizers and teachers who make all the rest possible. In these pages the movement is portrayed as never before, as a vibrant tradition of activism that remains in our midst. Hedin provides a fascinating meditation on the patterns of history, as well as an indelible look at the meaning and limits of American freedom."--Page 4 of cover
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (pages 199 - 205)
Beschreibung:205 pages
21 cm
ISBN:9780872866478
978-0-87286-647-8
0872866475
0-87286-647-5