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Walter, Mildred Pitts Mississippi Challenge ISBN 13: 9780689803079

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Incorporating the reminiscences and thoughts of many of the participants, this study of the history of African Americans in Mississippi chronicles the struggle for civil rights, from the time of slvaery through the events of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Reprint.

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Walter ( Justin and the Best Biscuits in the World ; Trouble's Child ) here painstakingly documents the courageous struggle of African Americans in Mississippi to overcome pervasive racism and to win their economic and political rights. The author notes that the influx of white cotton farmers into the state in the early 19th century led to the enslavement of four million African Americans by 1860. After the Civil War, former slaveholders' rise to power in Congress "created a new kind of bondage for African-American citizens." Walter describes the bleak era of Reconstruction and the shocking, widespread mob lynchings that occurred during the first half of this century. She then focuses on a number of groups--chief among them the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party--that worked to end the violence and overturn the state's racist voting practices. Packed with statistics and quotes from historians, politicians and other observers, Walter's heavily footnoted text may prove somewhat slow going for the general reader, but she has uncovered much eye-opening material. Ages 11-up.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Grade 6 Up-- Walter outlines the history of blacks in Mississippi from prior to the Civil War through the formation of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Mississippi Challenge in the mid-1960s. And a dire history it is. Treatment of slaves in Mississippi, according to the author, was so cruel that owners in other states controlled their bondmen and women by threatening to send them there. In unbiased language, the author indicates how the struggle for the ballot was adversely affected by such factors as sharecropping, the Understanding Clause, poll taxes, and the fear generated by the rise of the Klan and other hate groups. Well organized and clearly and interestingly written, this book documents the struggle of blacks in just one state. It will make a good companion volume to Ellen Levine's Freedom's Children (Putnam, 1993). Lengthy source notes and a bibliography complete the book. --Sylvia V. Meisner, Allen Middle School, Greensboro, NC
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  • PublisherSimon Pulse
  • Publication date1996
  • ISBN 10 0689803079
  • ISBN 13 9780689803079
  • BindingBoard book
  • Number of pages256
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