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Minds Stayed On Freedom - The Civil Rights Struggle In The Rural South--an Oral History (Hardcover)
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Minds Stayed On Freedom - The Civil Rights Struggle In The Rural South--an Oral History (Hardcover)
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Minds Stayed on Freedom is a vivid portrait of the civil rights
struggle in one Mississippi county. While the national Movement has
been painted in broad strokes by journalists and scholars, here the
experiences of ordinary people bring definition to the lived
texture of the Civil Rights Movement. Interviewed by local youths,
Movement veterans recount how they overcame their fear in the face
of terrorist resistance and collectively transformed the political
and social fabric of their community. Their stories were repeated
across the rural South, although seldom with the force and vigor
experienced in Holmes County, located in the Mississippi plantation
country. The teenagers who conducted this oral history project
strike a rare balance between poignant prose and pathbreaking
research. The detailed picture that emerges from the interviews
brings into sharp relief issues that remain hazy in studies of
national scope: the crucial resource of black land ownership, the
limited extent of church involvement, the commitment to armed
self-defense, the role of women, divisions of social class within
the Movement, the range of white response and retaliation, and the
interplay between direct action and legal tactics. Minds Stayed on
Freedom provides plenty of fodder for academic analysis, but the
interviews retain a raw, dramatic power. As project advisor Jay
MacLeod of the Rural Organizing and Cultural Center writes in his
introduction, "The drama in Holmes County began when a group of
black farmers attempted to register to vote. Whites retaliated,
pitting themselves directly against a small group of courageous
black activists. The two sides battled each other. But they also
battled for the hearts and minds of the black population. The tiny
local Movement, armed with a vision of the future, tried to draw
its people off the sidelines and into active involvement. Whites
ntried to keep Holmes County blacks in their 'place' with a
campaign of terror and intimidation. Minds Stayed
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