Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle Of The Civil Rights Revolution,Used
Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle Of The Civil Rights Revolution,Used
Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle Of The Civil Rights Revolution,Used

Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama: The Climactic Battle Of The Civil Rights Revolution,Used

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Now With A New Afterword, The Pulitzer Prizewinning Dramatic Account Of The Civil Rights Eras Climactic Battle In Birmingham As The Movement, Led By Martin Luther King, Jr., Brought Down The Institutions Of Segregation.'The Year Of Birmingham,' 1963, Was A Cataclysmic Turning Point In Americas Long Civil Rights Struggle. Child Demonstrators Faced Down Police Dogs And Fire Hoses In Huge Nonviolent Marches Against Segregation. Ku Klux Klansmen Retaliated By Bombing The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church, Killing Four Young Black Girls. Diane Mcwhorter, Daughter Of A Prominent Birmingham Family, Weaves Together Police And Fbi Records, Archival Documents, Interviews With Black Activists And Klansmen, And Personal Memories Into An Extraordinary Narrative Of The Personalities And Events That Brought About Americas Second Emancipation.In A New Afterwordreporting Last Encounters With Hero Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth And Describing The Current Drastic Antiimmigration Laws In Alabamathe Author Demonstrates That Alabama Remains A Civil Rights Crucible.

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