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The Montgomery bus boycott and the women who started it : the memoir of Jo Ann Gibson Robinson / ed., with a forew. by David J. Garrow

Gibson Robinson, Jo Ann

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The Montgomery Bus Boycott, which ignited the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, has always been vitally important in southern and black history. With the publication of this book, the boycott becomes a milestone in the history of American women as well. This autobiographical account of the creation of the boycott is the most important document on that highly significant episode since Martin Luther King's own version, Stride Towards Freedom. I feel certain that scholars and students will refer to this unique historical source for generations to come. --J. Mills Thornton, University of Michigan

In an absorbing, first-hand narrative, the dignified and unassuming Robinson focuses on the role of the Women's Political Council (WPC) and details the WPC's plans to engineer a boycott months before the heralded arrest of Rosa Parks. . . . The value of this primary source will endure long after many best-selling, secondary accounts of national politics during this period have disappeared. --Keith D. Miller and Elizabeth Vander Lei, Explorations in Sight and Sound

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Oorspr. druk1987