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9781250062284

Down to the Crossroads Civil Rights, Black Power, and the Meredith March Against Fear

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    9781250062284

  • ISBN10:

    1250062284

  • Edition: Reprint
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2099-01-01
  • Publisher: Picador
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Summary

In 1962, James Meredith became a civil rights hero when he enrolled as the first African American student at the University of Mississippi. Four years later, he would make the news again when he reentered Mississippi, on foot. His plan was to walk from Memphis to Jackson, leading a "March Against Fear" that would promote black voter registration and defy the entrenched racism of the region. But on the march's second day, he was shot by a mysterious gunman, a moment captured in a harrowing and now iconic photograph.
What followed was one of the central dramas of the civil rights era. With Meredith in the hospital, the leading figures of the civil rights movement flew to Mississippi to carry on his effort. They quickly found themselves confronting southern law enforcement officials, local activists, and one another. In the span of only three weeks, Martin Luther King, Jr., narrowly escaped a vicious mob attack; protesters were teargassed by state police; Lyndon Johnson refused to intervene; and the charismatic young activist Stokely Carmichael ?rst led the chant that would de?ne a new kind of civil rights movement: Black Power.
Aram Goudsouzian's Down to the Crossroads is the story of the last great march of the King era, and the ?rst great showdown of the turbulent years that followed. Depicting rural demonstrators' courage and the impassioned debates among movement leaders, Goudsouzian reveals the legacy of an event that would both integrate African Americans into the political system and inspire even bolder protests against it. Full of drama and contemporary resonances, this book is civil rights history at its best.

Author Biography

Aram Goudsouzian is chair of the history department at the University of Memphis. He earned his B.A. from Colby College and his Ph.D. from Purdue University. He is the author of King of the Court: Bill Russell and the Basketball Revolution, The Hurricane of 1938, and Sidney Poitier: Man, Actor, Icon. He lives in Memphis, Tennessee.

Table of Contents

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Prologue: A New Day

1. The Bible and the Gun

2. Leaving Egypt

3. Bargains in Blood
4. Daylight Breaking

5. Registering Is All Right

6. The World Is Watching

7. Everybody Should Have Their March

8. Standing Tall

9. Politics and Poverty

10. Down to the Crossroads

11. The Crow and the Blackbird

12. Delta Blues

13. Brotherly Love

14. The Prize Bull

15. The Shadow of Death

16. Uninvited Guests

17. We're the Greatest

18. Dreams and Nightmares

Epilogue: Highway 51 Revisited

Notes

Acknowledgments

Index

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