Walking with the wind
by John Lewis
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 526
- Year
- 1999
- Format
- Size
- 7 MB
- ISBN
- 9780156007085
Description
**Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement** by John Lewis and Michael D'Orso offers an unparalleled firsthand account of the American Civil Rights Movement from one of its most pivotal figures. Lewis, a Congressman and a titan of the struggle for racial equality, takes readers on a profound journey through the heart of the movement, chronicling his experiences from his early days as a student organizer to his instrumental role in the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). This deeply personal memoir illuminates the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment of the individuals who dared to challenge segregation and injustice. Readers will gain an intimate understanding of the strategies, the triumphs, and the heartbreaking setbacks that shaped this transformative era in American history.
This essential work delves into the challenges faced by African Americans in the South and the groundbreaking efforts to dismantle systemic discrimination. Lewis’s narrative is rich with vivid recollections of pivotal events, including the Freedom Rides, the Selma to Montgomery marches, and the passage of landmark civil rights legislation. Beyond the historical significance, *Walking with the Wind* is a testament to the power of nonviolent resistance and the enduring hope for a more just and equitable society. As a New York Times bestseller, this memoir has resonated with countless readers, cementing its status as a foundational text for understanding the Civil Rights Movement and the ongoing pursuit of human rights. It provides invaluable historical insight for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to comprehend the fight for equality.
This essential work delves into the challenges faced by African Americans in the South and the groundbreaking efforts to dismantle systemic discrimination. Lewis’s narrative is rich with vivid recollections of pivotal events, including the Freedom Rides, the Selma to Montgomery marches, and the passage of landmark civil rights legislation. Beyond the historical significance, *Walking with the Wind* is a testament to the power of nonviolent resistance and the enduring hope for a more just and equitable society. As a New York Times bestseller, this memoir has resonated with countless readers, cementing its status as a foundational text for understanding the Civil Rights Movement and the ongoing pursuit of human rights. It provides invaluable historical insight for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to comprehend the fight for equality.
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