Book Review: The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement
Jo Freeman reviews The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement:
To those of us who were civil rights activists in the 1960s, Bob
Zellner and Constance Curry were legends in their own time. Not big
legends like Stokely Carmichael and Julian Bond, but people you knew
about even though you never met them, saw them or heard them speak. Read More...
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