Federal voting rights legislation and the civil rights protests in Selma and Birmingham, Alabama, in 1965. Emphasis on Martin Luther King, Jr., as leader of SCLC.
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An absolute must read for anyone attempting to understand the inner struggles and sacrafices of organizers in the Civil Rights Movement, especially the clergy, as they secured passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Professor Garrow is an awesome historian who has chronicled history in an enlightening and empathic manner. I HIGHLY recommend it!
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