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This Bright Light of Ours - Stories from the Voting Rights Fight
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This Bright Light of Ours - Stories from the Voting Rights Fight
Series: The Modern South
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This Bright Light of Ours offers a tightly focused insider’s view
of the community-based activism that was the heart of the civil
rights movement. A celebration of grassroots heroes, this book
details through first-person accounts the contributions of ordinary
people who formed the nonviolent army that won the fight for
voting rights. Combining memoir and oral history, Maria Gitin fills
a vital gap in civil rights history by focusing on the neglected
Freedom Summer of 1965 when hundreds of college students joined
forces with local black leaders to register thousands of new black
voters in the rural South. Gitin was an idealistic
nineteen-year-old college freshman from a small farming community
north of San Francisco who felt called to action when she saw
televised images of brutal attacks on peaceful demonstrators during
Bloody Sunday, in Selma, Alabama. Atypical among white civil rights
volunteers, Gitin came from a rural low-income family. She raised
funds to attend an intensive orientation in Atlanta featuring
now-legendary civil rights leaders. Her detailed letters include
the first narrative account of this orientation and the only
in-depth field report from a teenage Summer Community Organization
and Political Education (SCOPE) project participant. Gitin details
the dangerous life of civil rights activists in Wilcox County,
Alabama, where she was assigned. She tells of threats and arrests,
but also of forming deep friendships and of falling in love. More
than four decades later, Gitin returned to Wilcox County to revisit
the people and places that she could never forget and to discover
their views of the “outside agitators” who had come to their
community. Through conversational interviews with more than fifty
Wilcox County residents and former civil rights workers, she has
created a channel for the voices of these unheralded heroes who
formed the backbone of the civil rights movement.
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Imprint: |
The University of Alabama Press
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Series: |
The Modern South |
Release date: |
November 2023 |
Authors: |
Maria Gitin
• Lewis V. Baldwin
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
277 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-8173-6117-4 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
0-8173-6117-0 |
Barcode: |
9780817361174 |
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