In 1965, Chuck Fager was a rookie civil rights worker, fresh out of
college, who was sent to Selma, Alabama to work for Dr. Martin
Luther King Jr.'s direct action campaign to end the racist
exclusion of African-Americans from voting, there and across the
South. This is Chuck Fager's vivid personal account of the
movement: how he got there, his experiences in and out of jail,
what he learned, how Selma shaped his life and launched him on a
spiritual journey and a writer's career. This book is a revealing
first-person counterpart to his earlier, highly-praised historical
account, "Selma 1965: The March That Changed the South."
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