Watters, Pat, and Reese Cleghorn. Climbing Jacob's Ladder: The Arrival of Negroes in Southern Politics. New York: Harbinger, 1967. Whitfield, Stephen J. A Death in the Delta: The Story of Emmett Till. New York: Free Press, 1988.
Robert William Fogel was in the vanguard of those revisionists who in the mid--twentieth century challenged the prevailing historical canon on American slavery.
The ensuing social upheaval changed the state forever. In Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi, James P. Marshall, a former civil rights activist, tells the complete story of the quest for civil rights in Mississippi.
See note 67 above; Newman, Divine Agitators, 1–46; see also Curry, Deep in Our Hearts, 269–77. 87. Spike, Freedom Revolution and the Churches; Newman, Divine Agitators, 46–67. 88. Silver, Mississippi, 262, 290; Holt, The Summer That ...
The ensuing social upheaval changed the state forever. In Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi, James P. Marshall, a former civil rights activist, tells the complete story of the quest for civil rights in Mississippi.