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a life in the struggle for civil rights

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An edition of Fighting back (1997)

Fighting back

a life in the struggle for civil rights

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Fighting Back is James B. McMillan's memoir of a life spent fighting racial discrimination in its many forms, and beating it. This is no plaintive litany of injustices: McMillan's style is to confront problems directly, deal with them, and move on. His story is personal, but it is also representative of the experiences of thousands of other African-Americans who stood and fought to achieve equality under the law.

In 1955 McMillan moved his family to Las Vegas. He liked the place from the beginning - it was a twenty-four hour town, with lots of live entertainment, gambling, sunshine, and money - but he encountered the same type of racial discrimination there that he had lived with all of his life. He would not put up with it. Within a year of his arrival he was speaking out and attacking segregation in Las Vegas with such passion and vehemence that he was elected president of the local branch of the NAACP.

Under his leadership, and following the example of civil rights activists in the South, the branch was soon taking direct, confrontational action to end overt segregation on the Las Vegas Strip; and in 1960, end it they did, in dramatic and surprising fashion.

McMillan's story does not end with the desegregation of the Strip; he has continued to combat racism in all its guises, with considerable success. Following a penetrating and provocative analysis of affirmative action, bussing, the Black Muslims, and other current civil rights controversies, Fighting Back concludes with McMillan and his wife Marie reflecting on the hazards and rewards of their interracial marriage.

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English
Pages
181

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Fighting Back: A Life in the Struggle for Civil Rights (University of Nevada Oral History Program)
March 1998, University of Nevada Oral History Program
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Fighting back: a life in the struggle for civil rights
1997, University of Nevada Oral History Program
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Reno, Nev
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
979.3/135
Library of Congress
F849.L35 K56 1997

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 181 p. :
Number of pages
181

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL691313M
Internet Archive
fightingbacklife00king
ISBN 10
1564753743
LCCN
97038446
OCLC/WorldCat
37731657
Goodreads
1073399

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