Hands on the Freedom Plow

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESSISBN: 9780252078880

Personal Accounts by Women in SNCC

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Edited by Faith S. Holsaert, Martha Prescod Norman Noonan, Judy Richardson, Betty Garman Robinson, Jean Smith Young, Dorothy M. Zellner
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''A transcendent message of how history can be changed by committed individuals who stand up to what is wrong and live by that old freedom song 'Ain't gonna let nobody turn me roun'.''' Charlayne Hunter-Gualt, Essence ''Completely upend[s] both traditional and radical histories of the modern civil rights movement by placing women at the center of their narrative and interpretive process. This is a breathtaking achievement... Because of the power of the storytelling, as a reader I felt as though I were living through events as they were unfolding. I felt the terror of the violence and the euphoria of triumph.'' Women's Review of Books ''Powerful, inspiring, and tremendously moving, the oral histories collected here highlight the essential role women played as organizers and activists with the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the South of the early 1960s... Essential reading for anyone interested in the Civil Rights Movement.'' Library Journal ''Page after page reveals remarkable stories of courage and defiance... The book opens a window onto the organizing tradition of the Southern civil rights movement.'' The Root ''Hands on the Freedom Plow underscores the neglected role women played in the civil rights crusade. Women answered the call, assumed weighty responsibilities, experienced persecution and worked together in the cause of freedom and social justice. Their spirit remains alive in this remarkable book.'' Charlotte Observer

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