Autobiography of a Freedom Rider

Autobiography of a Freedom Rider
Authors
Armstrong, Thomas & Bell, Natalie
Publisher
Health Communications
Tags
book , ebook
ISBN
9780757391712
Date
2011-05-02T00:00:00+00:00
Size
0.68 MB
Lang
en
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In the Segregated Deep South, When Lynching and Klansmen and Jim Crow laws ruled, there stood a line of foot soldiers ready to sacrifice their lives for the right to vote, to enter rooms marked 'White Only, ' and to live with simple dignity. They were called Freedom Riders, and Thomas M. Armstrong was one of them. This is his story.

"Autobiography of a Freedom Rider" details Armstrong's burning need to create social change for his fellow black citizens. This richly woven memoir, which traces back to his great-grandparents as freed slaves, examines the history of the Civil Rights Movement, the devastating personal repercussions Armstrong endured for being a champion of those rights, the sweet taste of progressive advancement in the past fifty years, and a look ahead at the work still to be done.