This narrative history of the civil rights movement focuses on Birmingham, Alabama over two decades--and that city`s historic confrontations of 1963. The author examines the background of Birmingham`s elites and how they responded to the challenges posed by the movement. She explores personalities and power struggles on both sides, and reveals new facts about events that made news, such as the famous church bombing in which four children were killed. A New York Times Notable Book for 2001.
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