|d Harmondsworth, Middlesex, England New York, N.Y. As an oral history, it necessarily contains first-hand accounts of dozens and dozens of the main (and not-so-important) players in the movement. Byline: BY HOWELL RAINES Howell Raines, the author of My Soul Is Rested, an oral history of the civil rights movement, is deputy Washington editor of The New York Times Lead: BEARING THE CROSS Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Both strengths come to the fore in this excellent book on the American civil rights movement. My Soul is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered. |a Pennsylvania Aboliton Society Complimentary Collection. Howell Raines is the new executive editor for 'The New York Times,' but he is at heart a writer. |a Chronology of the civil rights movement in the deep South, 1955-68 - Prelude - Book One: Beginning, Montgomery Black surprise, Student sit-ins and the birth of SNCC Freedom riders Alabama, Battleground state, Part one, Birmingham, Part two, Selma Mississippi - Book Two: Down-home resistance Higher education Lawyers and lawmen Reporters Assorted Camelot - Recessional. |a Personal recollections capture the courage and faith that propelled the Civil Rights Movement. : My Soul Is Rested: Movement Days in the Deep South Remembered (9780140067538) by Raines, Howell and a great selection of similar New. |b movement days in the Deep South remembered
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