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"For the Love of Alabama" is a compilation of the most poignant and trenchant writing--editorials, reportage, and columns--by two of Alabama's most committed and reform-minded journalists. Ron Casey and Bailey Thomson both died young: Casey at forty-eight and Thomson at fifty-four. Nevertheless, through their work at the "Birmingham News" and the "Mobile Press-Register," respectively, they labored tirelessly to illuminate and confront the state's chronic and interrelated problems of race, government, education, and poverty.

Produktbeschreibung
"For the Love of Alabama" is a compilation of the most poignant and trenchant writing--editorials, reportage, and columns--by two of Alabama's most committed and reform-minded journalists. Ron Casey and Bailey Thomson both died young: Casey at forty-eight and Thomson at fifty-four. Nevertheless, through their work at the "Birmingham News" and the "Mobile Press-Register," respectively, they labored tirelessly to illuminate and confront the state's chronic and interrelated problems of race, government, education, and poverty.
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Autorenporträt
Sam Hodges is the author of B-Four, a novel, and co-editor of Letters to Amanda: the Civil War Letters of Marion Hill Fitzpatrick, Army of Northern Virginia. He is also managing editor of The United Methodist Reporter, based in Dallas, Texas, and has previously served as the religion reporter for the Dallas Morning News, the Washington correspondent for Newhouse News Services, staff writer at the Birmingham Post-Herald and the Orlando Sentinel, and correspondent-at-large for the Mobile Press-Register. Wayne Flynt is a professor emeritus of history at Auburn University and the author of Poor But Proud: Alabama's Poor Whites and Alabama in the Twentieth Century.