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Short Stories of the Civil Rights Movement - An Anthology (Paperback)
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During the civil rights era, masses of people marched in the
streets, boycotted stores, and registered to vote. Others
challenged racism in ways more solitary but no less life changing.
These twenty-three stories give a voice to the nameless, ordinary
citizens without whom the movement would have failed. From bloody
melees at public lunch counters to anxious musings at the family
dinner table, the diverse experiences depicted in this anthology
make the civil rights movement as real and immediate as the best
histories and memoirs. Each story focuses on a particular,
sometimes private, moment in the historic struggle for social
justice in America. Events have a permanent effect on characters,
like the white girl in ""Spring Is Now"" who must sort through her
feelings about the only black boy in her school, or the black
preacher in ""The Convert"" who tells a friend, ""This thing of
being a man...The Supreme Court can't make you a man. The NAACP
can't do it. God Almighty can do a lot, but even He can't do it.
Ain't nobody can do it but you."" If a character survives - and
some do not - the event can become a turning point, a vision for a
better world. The sections into which the stories are grouped
parallel the news headlines of the day: School Desegregation (1954
on), Sit-ins (1960 on), Marches and Demonstrations (1963 on), and
Acts of Violence. In the last section, Retrospective, characters
look back on their personal involvement with the movement. Twenty
writers - eleven black and nine white - are represented in the
collection. Ten stories were written during the 1960s. That the
others were written long after the movement's heyday suggests the
potency of that time as a continuing source of creative
inspiration.
General
Imprint: |
University of Georgia Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
November 2006 |
First published: |
November 2006 |
Editors: |
Margaret Earley Whitt
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Dimensions: |
230 x 153 x 24mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
343 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8203-2851-5 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Special features >
Short stories
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LSN: |
0-8203-2851-0 |
Barcode: |
9780820328515 |
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