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“Explore the pivotal Civil Rights era in Mississippi (1964-1980) through Deborah Gray White’s ‘Freedom on My Mind, Volume 2’. This insightful sequel examines desegregation, economic and political empowerment, and the roles of women in shaping racial justice.”
Author: Deborah Gray White
Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
ISBN: 978-1319060534
Introduction: Freedom on My Mind, Volume 2 continues the exploration initiated in the award-winning first volume by Deborah Gray White. This sequel delves into the transformative period of 1964 to 1980 in Mississippi’s civil rights history. The focus expands from desegregation to encompass economic and political empowerment, spotlighting the crucial roles of women and the profound impacts of violence. Through meticulous research and personal interviews, White provides a detailed and layered narrative, making this volume indispensable for those fascinated by the American South’s history, civil rights movements, and racial justice advocacy.
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