Book Review: The Education of a Black Radical: A Southern Civil Rights Activist’s Journey 1959-1964
Jo Freeman writes: D'Army Bailey was a sergeant if not exactly a foot soldier in the civil rights movement in two cities. Accounts like his are the building blocks of history. We should be grateful to him for telling us what happened at his two schools and their environs during the civil rights movement of the Sixties.
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