At The Dark End Of The Street: Black Women, Rape, And Resistancea New History Of The Civil Rights Movement From Rosa Parks To,New

At The Dark End Of The Street: Black Women, Rape, And Resistancea New History Of The Civil Rights Movement From Rosa Parks To,New

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Rosa Parks Was Often Described As A Sweet And Reticent Elderly Woman Whose Tired Feet Caused Her To Defy Segregation On Montgomerys City Buses, And Whose Supposedly Solitary, Spontaneous Act Sparked The 1955 Bus Boycott That Gave Birth To The Civil Rights Movement.The Truth Of Who Rosa Parks Was And What Really Lay Beneath The 1955 Boycott Is Far Different From Anything Previously Written.In This Groundbreaking And Important Book, Danielle Mcguire Writes About The Rape In 1944 Of A Twentyfouryearold Mother And Sharecropper, Recy Taylor, Who Strolled Toward Home After An Evening Of Singing And Praying At The Rock Hill Holiness Church In Abbeville, Alabama. Seven White Men, Armed With Knives And Shotguns, Ordered The Young Woman Into Their Green Chevrolet, Raped Her, And Left Her For Dead. The President Of The Local Naacp Branch Office Sent His Best Investigator And Organizer To Abbeville. Her Name Was Rosa Parks. In Taking On This Case, Parks Launched A Movement That Ultimately Changed The World.The Author Gives Us The Neverbeforetold History Of How The Civil Rights Movement Began; How It Was In Part Started In Protest Against The Ritualistic Rape Of Black Women By White Men Who Used Economic Intimidation, Sexual Violence, And Terror To Derail The Freedom Movement; And How Those Forces Persisted Unpunished Throughout The Jim Crow Era When White Men Assaulted Black Women To Enforce Rules Of Racial And Economic Hierarchy. Black Womens Protests Against Sexual Assault And Interracial Rape Fueled Civil Rights Campaigns Throughout The South That Began During World War Ii And Went Through To The Black Power Movement. The Montgomery Bus Boycott Was The Baptism, Not The Birth, Of That Struggle.At The Dark End Of The Street Describes The Decades Of Degradation Black Women On The Montgomery City Buses Endured On Their Way To Cook And Clean For Their White Bosses. It Reveals How Rosa Parks, By 1955 One Of The Most Radical Activists In Alabama, Had Had Enough. There Had To Be A Stopping Place, She Said, And This Seemed To Be The Place For Me To Stop Being Pushed Around. Parks Refused To Move From Her Seat On The Bus, Was Arrested, And, With Fierce Activist Jo Ann Robinson, Organized A Oneday Bus Boycott.The Protest, Intended To Last Twentyfour Hours, Became A Yearlong Struggle For Dignity And Justice. It Broke The Back Of The Montgomery City Bus Lines And Bankrupted The Company.We See How And Why Rosa Parks, Instead Of Becoming A Leader Of The Movement She Helped To Start, Was Turned Into A Symbol Of Virtuous Black Womanhood, Sainted And Celebrated For Her Quiet Dignity, Prim Demeanor, And Middleclass Proprietyher Radicalism All But Erased. And We See As Well How Thousands Of Black Women Whose Courage And Fortitude Helped To Transform America Were Reduced To The Footnotes Of History.A Controversial, Moving, And Courageous Book; Narrative History At Its Best.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the main theme of 'At the Dark End of the Street'? A: The main theme of the book focuses on the historical role of black women in the civil rights movement, particularly addressing the intersection of race, gender, and sexual violence, highlighting how these women resisted oppression and how their experiences were integral to the movement.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'At the Dark End of the Street' is Danielle L. McGuire, an accomplished historian who explores the untold stories of black women's contributions to the civil rights movement.
  • Q: When was 'At the Dark End of the Street' published? A: The book was published on September 7, 2010.
  • Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains a total of 352 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in hardcover binding.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for academic or casual readers? A: Yes, 'At the Dark End of the Street' is suitable for both academic and casual readers, as it provides in-depth historical analysis while remaining accessible to a general audience.
  • Q: What are some key topics covered in the book? A: Key topics include the historical context of the civil rights movement, the role of black women in activism, instances of racial and sexual violence, and the evolution of protest from the 1940s through the Black Power movement.
  • Q: Does the book provide any personal stories or testimonies? A: Yes, the book includes personal stories and testimonies of women like Recy Taylor, whose experiences of violence and resilience were pivotal in shaping the civil rights movement.
  • Q: What is the significance of Rosa Parks in this narrative? A: Rosa Parks is portrayed not just as a symbol of the civil rights movement but as an active participant who took on critical cases of injustice, thus changing the course of history.
  • Q: Can this book be used as a reference for research on civil rights history? A: Absolutely, 'At the Dark End of the Street' is well-researched and includes extensive references, making it a valuable resource for anyone studying civil rights history.