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Sons of Mississippi: A Story of Race and Its Legacy

by Paul Hendrickson

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ISBN13: 9780375704253
ISBN10: 0375704256
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They stand as unselfconscious as if the photograph were being taken at a church picnic and not during one of the pitched battles of the civil rights struggle. None of them knows that the image will appear in Life magazine or that it will become an icon of its era. The year is 1962, and these seven white Mississippi lawmen have gathered to stop James Meredith from integrating the University of Mississippi. One of them is swinging a billy club.

More than thirty years later, award-winning journalist and author Paul Hendrickson sets out to discover who these men were, what happened to them after the photograph was taken, and how racist attitudes shaped the way they lived their lives. But his ultimate focus is on their children and grandchildren, and how the prejudice bequeathed by the fathers was transformed, or remained untouched, in the sons. Sons of Mississippi is a scalding yet redemptive work of social history, a book of eloquence and subtlely that tracks the movement of racism across three generations and bears witness to its ravages among both black and white Americans.

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?Paul Hendrickson's wonderful, richly textured book is a compelling reminder of how the civil rights movement changed, and did not change, the world of white and black sons and daughters of Mississippi. It holds out the hope that someday social justice will come but reminds us of how hard it is to overcome the burden of race in our society.? Mary Frances Berry, Chairperson, United States Commission on Civil Rights

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?Written with ethereal elegance, Sons of Mississippi explores the pathos of racism in the American South with a rare lyrical intensity. Paul Hendrickson, a truly gifted journalist, journeyed into our Civil Rights past and found spoonfuls of redemption. A truly brilliant, evocative mediation which enlightens both the mind and the soul.? Douglas Brinkley, Director of the Eisenhower Center for American Studies and Professor of History at the University of New Orleans

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-329) and index.

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ISBN:
9780375704253
Subtitle:
A Story of Race and Its Legacy
Other:
Hendrickson, Paul
Author:
Hendrickson, Paul
Publisher:
Vintage Books USA
Location:
New York
Subject:
Discrimination & Racism
Subject:
Racism
Subject:
Mississippi
Subject:
Whites
Subject:
African Americans
Subject:
Sheriffs
Subject:
Political Freedom & Security - Civil Rights
Subject:
United States - State & Local - General
Edition Description:
1st Vintage Books ed.
Series Volume:
v. 370, 371
Publication Date:
January 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
368
Dimensions:
8.00x5.28x.80 in. .75 lbs.
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