Voices from the Mississippi Hill Country: The Benton County Civil Rights Movement

Aviva Futorian , Roy Deberry , Stephen Klein
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Voices from the Mississippi Hill Country: The Benton County Civil Rights Movement

Aviva Futorian , Roy Deberry , Stephen Klein
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My ancestors were enslaved in northern Mississippi, and I grew up in Chicago surrounded by those who migrated from there. Hearing the type of stories that are captured in Voices from the Mississippi Hill Country was part of my childhood. This important book captures the pride, spirit of self-determination, bravery, and resilience of a people who fought against systematic oppression and exploitation in ways big and small. That sense of dignity and pride in the face of danger is a testament to the human spirit that cannot be destroyed by threats or laws. This moving collection is raw, real, and authentic with the voices that too often are left out of the American story. - Michelle Duster, author, speaker, educator, and great-granddaughter of Ida B. Wells
  • Date de publication : Aug 05, 2020
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 256
  • Éditeur : University Press of Mississippi
  • ISBN : 9781496828828
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Roy DeBerry is executive director of the Hill Country Project and a veteran of the Mississippi civil rights movement. A Brandeis alum, he has a doctorate in political science and was formerly the vice president for economic development and local governmental affairs at Jackson State University. Aviva Futorian is chair of the Hill Country Project and a Chicago-based human rights lawyer who currently works on prison reform issues. She became a SNCC organizer in 1964, when she first traveled to Benton County and met DeBerry. Stephen Klein was formerly with the US Agency of International Aid and has a background in energy and development policy and has been traveling to Benton County for several years. John Lyons is a filmmaker, teaching artist, and arts education administrator in Chicago who first made the trip to Benton County in 2003 to record the oral histories of local residents celebrating a civil rights reunion.

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