An edition of Silver rights (1995)

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An edition of Silver rights (1995)

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Silver Rights is a true story of clear-eyed determination, down-home grit, and sweet triumph. It's the story of the Carter family of Sunflower County, Mississippi, African-American sharecroppers on a cotton plantation who, in 1965, sent seven of their thirteen children to desegregate an all-white school system.

Mae Bertha and Matthew Carter had a dream for their children: to get them out of the cotton fields. And they knew of only one way to make it come true: to get them the best available education. So, when white school and county officials cynically met the letter (but not the spirit) of the new civil rights laws with a "Freedom of Choice" policy, the Carters bravely took them up on it and chose the best local schools - the white ones. They were the only Sunflower County blacks who dared.

Before long, the Carters' shack was riddled with bullets in the middle of the night. The plantation owner canceled their credit at his store and threw them off the plantation. At school, the Carter children were tormented by white students - and by some of the teachers. For three terrible years, they were all alone in "the lion's den.".

The story of the Carter children's long, difficult road to high school, college, and a way out of the Delta, comes to life in Constance Curry's firsthand account. And Mae Bertha Carter's letters to the author resonate with this family's fierce determination to win those shining, tantalizing rights that novelist Alice Walker has called "silver."

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Language
English
Pages
258

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Silver rights
1996, Harcourt Brace
in English - 1st Harvest ed.
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Silver rights
1995, Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Chapel Hill, NC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
976.2/4700496073
Library of Congress
F347.S9 C87 1995, F347.S9C87 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxvii, 258 p. :
Number of pages
258

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL789314M
Internet Archive
silverrights00curr
ISBN 10
1565120957
LCCN
95021731
OCLC/WorldCat
32665587
Library Thing
83845
Goodreads
3512857

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