Book Review of We Had Sneakers, They Had Guns: The Kids Who Fought for Civil Rights in Mississippi
Jo Freeman's Book Review: Tracy Sugarman's book is a series of sketches, some in pen and ink and some in words. Their purpose is to give a sense of what it was like to be there, or to know that person, at that time. "That time" is not just 1964, but the span of years since. Read More...
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