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Journey ... USA, South : living legacy pilgrimage ; civil rights movement November 2016 : people, places & ponderings

Call Number

  • 323.1196 W4256 (EAS)

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Publication Information

Kalamazoo, Michigan : Press On Publishing, ©2023.

Physical Description

94 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm

Summary

"Some journeys are sobering; this is one of those. It's also enlightening and informative; it contains a message that beckons to be read, heard, and heeded. It's the story of inhumanity by human upon human in the forms of slavery, segregation, supremacy. These are stories from the Civil Rights Movement in the United States of America in the 1950s and 1960s, but they are also stories that are rooted much farther into this country's history and are embedded in the current societal structure today. Thus, these stories are ongoing and are still in need of resolution and rectification. These are the stories of a people ? Black Americans, White Americans, Asian Americans, American Indians, everyone. It is our story and much of it is not pretty; yet the stories must be told."