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My race to freedom : a life in the Civil Rights Movement / Gwendolyn Patton ; foreword by Bob Moses.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943-2017, author.
Contributor:
Moses, Robert Parris, writer of foreword.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African American women civil rights workers--Alabama--Montgomery--Biography.
African American women civil rights workers.
Montgomery (Ala.)--Social conditions--20th century.
Montgomery (Ala.).
Detroit (Mich.)--Social conditions--20th century.
Detroit (Mich.).
Montgomery (Ala.)--Biography.
Detroit (Mich.)--Biography.
Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943-2017.
Patton, Gwendolyn.
Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943-2017--Family.
Patton family.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (298 pages)
Place of Publication:
Montgomery, Alabama : NewSouth Books, [2020]
Summary:
"The civil rights movement was defined by figures thrust into positions of importance; be they participants in a sit-in, a Freedom Rider, or marching in protest, those involved with the movement didn't imagine being in that position ten years earlier. Gwendolyn Patton's life centered around Detroit, Michigan, until she came to Montgomery in 1956 to visit relatives and found herself in the midst of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. That experience sparked a lifetime of civil rights activism, as Patton became a member of the Montgomery Improvement Association, supported the Freedom Riders, organized students in Tuskegee, and participated in the Selma-to-Montgomery march as a young woman. Patton came to call Montgomery her home, and the movement and its continuing legacy became the most important aspect of her life. 'My Race to Freedom' is the story of how a young woman found her voice and used it to help her community"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9781603064514
1603064516

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