An edition of My Soul Looks Back in Wonder (2004)

My soul looks back in wonder

voices of the civil rights experience

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An edition of My Soul Looks Back in Wonder (2004)

My soul looks back in wonder

voices of the civil rights experience

The historic struggle for civil rights has revolutionized every aspect of American life and is still shaping what it means to be free in a fast-changing global society. In My Soul Looks Back in Wonder, best-selling author and Emmy-winning correspondent Juan Williams presents the dramatic and uplifting stories of men and women who have been profoundly transformed by their experiences on the front lines of freedom. Meet Jesse Epps, who witnesses the cold-blooded murder of a black man who refused to step aside for the white "town boss" and then channels his rage into political action. Or Endesha Holland, a former prostitute whose chance run-in with civil rights icon Robert Moses in Mississippi sets her on a harrowing journey that leads to a Ph.D. Or Diane Wilson, Texas fisherwoman who, inspired by the struggles of Vietnamese shrimpers, launches a crusade to save the Gulf Coast from big-time polluters. Published on the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's Brown v. Board of Education decision, My Soul Looks Back in Wonder is an intimate portrait of America at its best. As Juan Williams writes, "In these pages you will meet extraordinary individuals who tapped into their personal power to become agents of change. They are those rare souls who, through sacrifice and risk, dared take direct action to create a better America. They are American history." - Jacket flap.

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Publisher
AARP/Sterling
Language
English
Pages
216

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My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience (AARP)
August 1, 2005, Sterling
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2004, AARP/Sterling
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Table of Contents

Foreword / David Halberstam
Introduction : The soul of change
Section one : The weight.
I am a man / Jesse Epps
Dream is a good place to start / Endesha Holland
King of the blues / B.B. King
Twisted steel and sex appeal / Sputnik Monroe
Gentleman of the press / Vernon Jarrett
Skin dive / Dr. Sammy Lee
American Gandhi / James Lawson
The birth of Elvis / Jim Dickinson
The jump-off point / Jerome Smith
"Like little tortures each day" / Carol Swann-Daniels
Section two : We shall not be moved.
A blinding flash opened our eyes / Carolyn McKinstry
Justice never sleeps / William Baxley
Veil of amnesia / Diane McWhorter
Heaven can wait / Joseph Lowery
Cracking the system / Raylawni Branch
Louisiana moon / Maurice Landrieu
Wake up, Washington! / Rachelle Horowitz
The brutal truth / Karl Fleming
Mother courage / Carolyn Goodman
Hour of power / Alvin Poussaint
Love story in black and white / Constancia Romilly
Hard-wired for freedom / Heather Booth
Help from on high / Curtis Graves
At history's elbow / Samuel Kyles
Section three : The wings of the future.
Founding sisters / Susan Brownmiller
Unprincipled principal / Jose Angel Gutierrez
Shooting for big fish / Diane Wilson
Wheels of progress / Michelle Steger
Threads in the civil rights quilt / Barney Frank
Rewriting the lies / Suzan Harjo
The Latino underground railroad / John Fife
A more perfect union / Tawanda Murray
A living hope / Eugene Rivers
Afterword / Marion Wright Edelman

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.
Copyright Date
2004

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.173/09/045
Library of Congress
E184.A1 W455 2004, E184.A1W455 2004

Contributors

Foreword
David Halberstam
Afterword
Marian Wright Edelman

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
xxiii, 216 p.
Number of pages
216
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3303772M
Internet Archive
mysoullooksbacki00will
ISBN 10
1402714157
ISBN 13
9781402714153
LCCN
2004045391
OCLC/WorldCat
54852824
Library Thing
716558
Amazon ID (ASIN)
Goodreads
3114153

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