M. J. O'Brien is a writer and researcher who served for twenty-five years as the chief communications and public relations officer for a national not-for-profit cooperative. He is author of the award-winning We Shall Not Be Moved: The Jackson Woolworth's Sit-In and the Movement It Inspired, published by University Press of Mississippi.
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"I wasn't sure that there was anything left to know about civil rights in Mississippi, but The Tougaloo Nine proved me wrong. M. J. O'Brien's book is not just captivating; it adds texture and context to well-known stories and brings to light never heard or under-heralded stories, giving important nuance to narratives of the freedom struggle." - Crystal R. Sanders, author of A Forgotten Migration: Black Southerners, Segregation Scholarships, and the Debt Owed to Public HBCUs "While history often acknowledges the significance of the 1960 Greensboro sit-ins and the subsequent founding of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, The Tougaloo Nine places a small, private Black college in the heart of Jim Crow Mississippi at the center of the era's radicalism and social change. No scholar has previously provided such detailed analysis of what is arguably one of the most pivotal moments in Mississippi's civil rights history." - Daphne Chamberlain, chief program officer at the Emmett Till Interpretive Center

