The American Civil Rights Movement: A Historical Journey from Jamestown 1619 to Selma 1965 - Perfect for Students, Educators & History Enthusiasts
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The American Civil Rights Movement: A Historical Journey from Jamestown 1619 to Selma 1965 - Perfect for Students, Educators & History Enthusiasts
The American Civil Rights Movement: A Historical Journey from Jamestown 1619 to Selma 1965 - Perfect for Students, Educators & History Enthusiasts
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A Fast Walk Through a Long History is a brisk but richly informative retelling of our civil rights history, originally prepared for inclusion in History Refused to Die: The Enduring Legacy of the African American Art of Alabama (Tinwood Books, 2015). In just 8,000 words, the essay presents a powerful telescopic view of the legacies of slavery and segregation, which the author traces back to back to the arrival of the first enslaved Africans in Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619. These first African Americans--literally--may have had status somewhat similar to European indentured servants already in the colonies, but soon the Africans' skin color and the greed for cheap labor would consign them and their descendants to chattel slavery until the end of the Civil War. Post-war Reconstruction brought a brief moment of hope for equality, but these hopes were dashed by white supremacist terrorism abetted by politics and economics. Then followed a century of Jim Crow segregation, which was finally overcome--legally at least--in the 1950s and 1960s. The victories of civil rights and voting rights were the result of decades of black-led organizing, resistance, legal actions, and activism in communities across the nation but especially in the Deep South states. Alabama was at the center of this movement from 1955 to 1975. No brief essay can provide a comprehensive understanding of the African American freedom struggle, but A Fast Walk Through a Long History offers its readers a helpful perspective on the interconnectedness of the signal events, which continue to shape our national identity even today.

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Publisher: NewSouth Books
Published: 01/01/2018
Pages: 36
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.13lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.09d
ISBN13: 9781603064347
ISBN10: 1603064346
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RANDALL WILLIAMS is an Alabama-based writer, editor, and book publisher.

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