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Traces the life and career of an admirable and lesser-known civil rights figure who fought injustice on two continents. This account presents valuable new evidence about the civil rights movement in the United States as well as human rights and liberation issues in colonial Southern Rhodesia in the years leading up to independence and self-rule.

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Traces the life and career of an admirable and lesser-known civil rights figure who fought injustice on two continents. This account presents valuable new evidence about the civil rights movement in the United States as well as human rights and liberation issues in colonial Southern Rhodesia in the years leading up to independence and self-rule.
Autorenporträt
Randall C. Jimerson is emeritus professor of history at Western Washington University, where he was director of the graduate program in archives and record management. He is author of Shattered Glass in Birmingham: My Family's Fight for Civil Rights, 1961-1964, Archives Power: Memory, Accountability, and Social Justice, and The Private Civil War: Popular Thought during the Sectional Conflict.