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The autobiography of Medgar Evers : a hero's life and legacy revealed through his writings, letters, and speeches
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The autobiography of Medgar Evers : a hero's life and legacy revealed through his writings, letters, and speeches

著者: Medgar Wiley Evers; Myrlie Evers-Williams; Manning Marable
出版商: New York : Basic Civitas Books, ©2005.
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The American civil rights movement of the 1950s, and 1960s was spurred by innumerable heros who earned small triumphs in the face of epic intolerance and terror. [This book] reveals what it mean to fight the most intractably racist bureaucracy of the Tim Crow era. [In the book, the editor] ha[s] created a vibrant portrait of an activist at work. The result is both a tribute to a civil rights hero and a living  再读一些...
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类型/形式: Biography
提及的人: Medgar Wiley Evers; Medgar W Evers
材料类型: 传记
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所有的著者/提供者: Medgar Wiley Evers; Myrlie Evers-Williams; Manning Marable
ISBN: 9780465021772 0465021778 0465021786 9780465021789
OCLC号码: 60523578
描述: xxiv, 352 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 25 cm.
内容: Bring justice sure --
Trial by fire --
Why I live in Mississippi --
Our need for political participation --
Keep your eyes on the prize --
Taking freedom for ourselves --
I speak as a native Mississippian --
After Medgar, no more fear.
责任: edited and with commentaries by Myrlie Evers-Willams and Manning Marable.
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The story of one the greatest leaders of the Civil Rights movement brings his achievement to life for a new generation. His personal documents, writings, and speeches provide a cohesive narrative  再读一些...

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"Once the leader in the number of lynchings in America, today Mississippi leads in the number of elected black officials. It's part of Medgar Evers' legacy--paid for in blood--and stamped on the 再读一些...

 
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