9780553352320-0553352326-Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s

Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s

ISBN-13: 9780553352320
ISBN-10: 0553352326
Edition: Reissue
Author: Sarah Flynn, Henry Hampton, Steve Fayer
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Bantam
Format: Paperback 720 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780553352320
ISBN-10: 0553352326
Edition: Reissue
Author: Sarah Flynn, Henry Hampton, Steve Fayer
Publication date: 1991
Publisher: Bantam
Format: Paperback 720 pages

Summary

Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s (ISBN-13: 9780553352320 and ISBN-10: 0553352326), written by authors Sarah Flynn, Henry Hampton, Steve Fayer, was published by Bantam in 1991. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Political Science, Politics & Government, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Voices of Freedom: An Oral History of the Civil Rights Movement from the 1950s Through the 1980s (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.45.

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In this monumental volume, Henry Hampton, creator and executive producer of the acclaimed PBS series Eyes on the Prize, and Steve Fayer, series writer, draw upon nearly one thousand interviews with civil rights activists, politicians, reporters, Justice Department officials, and hundreds of ordinary people who took part in the struggle, weaving a fascinating narrative of the civil rights movement told by the people who lived it.

Join brave and terrified youngsters walking through a jeering mob and up the steps of Central High School in Little Rock. Listen to the vivid voices of the ordinary people who manned the barricades, the laborers, the students, the housewives without whom there would have been no civil rights movements at all.

This remarkable oral history brings to life country's great struggle for civil rights as no conventional narrative can. You will hear the voices of those who defied the blackjacks, who went to jail, who witnessed and policed the movement; of those who stood for and against it—voices from the heart of America.

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