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[.ca] Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights ... (ISBN 0553352326)



Readaable, Even-handed:
Fantastic, relavent, engrossing. Important and balanced information and first-hand accounts.


Great piece of oral history:
Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer have collected a small sampling of civil rights oral history that has yet to be duplicated in a modern book on the era. They have included all of the key figures involved in the movement, Dr. King and Malcolm X, along with Stokely Carmichael, John Lewis and Andrew Young. What they have also done is give readers the non-famous persons perspective on the various events surrounding the movement. This has been invaluable to me in my research and a truly enjoyable read. It should be a must read for everyone!


A Treasure! One of the most moving books about the Movement:
Starting with the murder of Emmett Till and ending with the political activism in the 80s, this book gives a moving overview of the civil rights movement. Each of the 31 chapters first gives a short summary of the events and then redraws the situation with eye-witness accounts. Many activists like Coretta Scott King, Harry Belafonte and members of the Black Panther Party, to name a few, give intriguing details. This moving book is easy to read and especially recommended for young people who need first hand information about the movement. Really recommended!


Author:Henry Hampton
Author:Steve Fayer
Binding:Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number:323.1196073
EAN:9780553352320
Edition:Reissue
ISBN:0553352326
Number Of Pages:720
Publication Date:1991-02-01
Release Date:1991-02-01



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