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Aaron Henry - The Fire Ever Burning (Paperback)
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Aaron Henry - The Fire Ever Burning (Paperback)
Series: Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies
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This book reveals why Aaron Henry (1922-1997) should be
acknowledged, in the ranks of Fannie Lou Hamer and Medgar Evers, as
a truly influential crusader. Long before many of his
contemporaries, he was a civil rights activist, but he preferred to
stay out of the limelight. A certified pharmacist and owner of
Fourth Street Drug Store in Clarksdale, he considered himself a
down-home businessman who must not leave Mississippi. Although he
was a key figure in bringing Head Start, housing, employment, and
health service to his state, his tact and his quiet diplomacy
garnered him less attention than more radical protesters received.
He became state president of the NAACP in 1959 and was able, more
than any previous leader, to unite Mississippi blacks, despite
diversities of age, ideology, and class, in confronting white
supremacy. He spearheaded the formation of the Mississippi Freedom
Democratic Party and the Council of Federated Organizations (COFO).
Some activists criticized him for urging protesters to take the
middle ground between the NAACP's conservative position and SNCC's
militant activism. Facing recurring death threats, thirty-three
jailings, and Klan bombings of his home and drugstore, Henry
remained stalwart and courageous. Constance Curry has shaped this
personal narrative of a brave and underacknowledged man who helped
change his state forever. To his candid story, transcribed from
interviews Henry gave two young historians in 1965, Curry adds new
material from her own interviews with his family, friends, and
political associates. Henry's prophetic voice documents a momentous
period in African American history that extends from the Great
Depression through the civil rights movement in the pivotal 1960s.
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