An edition of For a voice and the vote (2014)

For a voice and the vote

my journey with the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

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An edition of For a voice and the vote (2014)

For a voice and the vote

my journey with the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party

"During the summer of 1964, more than a thousand individuals descended on Mississippi to help the state's African American citizens register to vote. Student organizers, volunteers, and community members canvassed Black neighborhoods to organize the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP), a group that sought to give a voice to Black Mississippians and demonstrate their will to vote in the face of terror and intimidation. In For a Voice and the Vote, author Lisa Anderson Todd gives a fascinating insider's account of her experience volunteering in Greenville, Mississippi, during Freedom Summer, when she participated in assembling the MFDP. Innovative and integrated, the party worked to provide education, candidates, and local and statewide organization for blacks who were denied the vote. For Todd, it was an exciting, dangerous, and life-changing experience. The summer culminated with the 1964 Atlantic City Democratic Convention, where the MFDP fought boldly for the opportunity to be included as the voting Mississippi delegation but, when they ultimately refused the Democrats' unacceptable terms, were criticized as politically naïve, militant protestors. This firsthand account attempts to set the record straight about the MFDP's challenge to the convention and to shed light on the efforts of this dedicated, loyal, and courageous delegation. Offering the first full account of the group's five days in Atlantic City, For a Voice and the Vote draws on oral histories, the author's personal interviews of individuals who supported the MFDP in 1964, and other primary sources"--Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
453

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Table of Contents

In Atlantic City for the Democratic Convention
My life before Mississippi
Mississippi, 1963 : keeping the waters troubled
On to Greensboro, North Carolina, and back to Cornell
Planning for Freedom Summer
Orientation : how the student volunteers were prepared
June 21, 1964
Living as a volunteer in Mississippi, 1964
My new politics
Early work on the convention challenge
Lyndon Johnson : the formidable president
One woman in Atlantic City
Sunday in Atlantic City
Humphrey's pleading on Monday
Reuther's manipulation on Tuesday
The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party turns to protest
Wednesday : persuasion fails
Victory or defeat
Epilogue.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.1196/07307620904
Library of Congress
E185.93.M6 T63 2014, E185.93.M6T63 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 453 pages
Number of pages
453

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27172780M
Internet Archive
forvoicevotemyjo0000todd
ISBN 10
0813147158
ISBN 13
9780813147154
LCCN
2014024127
OCLC/WorldCat
876686108

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