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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252065071

The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi

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By John Dittmer
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''The definitive analytical history of the black freedom movement in the nation's most recalcitrant state... An exciting and dramatic story of unknown heroes and heroines persevering over decades of quiet struggle against rampant terror.'' -- Julian Bond. ''A gripping portrait of largely forgotten civil rights workers who forged racial change in the face of violence and murder.'' -- William Ferris, New York Times Book Review ''A gripping portrait of largely forgotten civil rights workers who forged racial change in the face of violence and murder... Redefines the roles of national leaders who were forced to act by the unswerving determination of local people.''--William Ferris, New York Times Book Review ''At once the movement's history in microcosm and a powerful story in its own right.''--Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World ''Dittmer's stirring history of the struggle for racial justice in Mississippi tells the story in all its grim, often shocking detail.''--Publishers Weekly

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