Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden And The Struggle For Racial Justice In The Cold War South (Civil Rights And The Struggle For ,New

Subversive Southerner: Anne Braden And The Struggle For Racial Justice In The Cold War South (Civil Rights And The Struggle For ,New

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Anne Mccarty Braden (19242006) Rejected Her Segregationist, Privileged Past To Become One Of The Civil Rights Movement'S Staunchest White Allies. In 1954 She Was Charged With Sedition By Mccarthystyle Politicians Who Played On Fears Of Communism To Preserve Southern Segregation. Though Braden Remained Controversialeven Within The Civil Rights Movementin 1963 She Became One Of Only Five White Southerners Whose Contributions To The Movement Were Commended By Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. In His Famed 'Letter From Birmingham Jail.' Braden'S Activism Ultimately Spanned Nearly Six Decades, Making Her One Of The Most Enduring White Voices Against Racism In Modern U.S. History. Subversive Southerner Is More Than A Riveting Biography Of An Extraordinary Southern White Woman; It Is Also A Social History Of How Racism, Sexism, And Anticommunism Intertwined In The Twentiethcentury South As Ripples From The Cold War Divided The Emerging Civil Rights Movement.

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