The Road South The Road South

The Road South

Personal Stories of the Freedom Riders

    • $31.99
    • $31.99

Publisher Description

Revisits the inspiring and heroic stories of the Freedom Riders, through their own words.

In May 1961, despite multiple Supreme Court rulings, segregation remained alive and well within the system of interstate travel. All across the American South, interstate buses as well as their travel facilities were divided racially. This blatant disregard for law and morality spurred the Congress of Racial Equality to send thirteen individuals—seven black, six white—on a harrowing bus trip throughout the South as a sign of protest.

These original riders were met with disapproval, arrests and violence along the way, but that did not stop the movement. That summer, more than four hundred Freedom Riders continued their journey—many of them concluding their ride at Mississippi’s notorious Parchman Farm, where they endured further abuses and indignities. As a result of the riders sacrifice, by November of 1961, the Interstate Commerce Commission finally put an end to interstate commerce segregation, and in the process, elevated the riders to become a source of inspiration for other civil rights campaigns such as voter registration rights and school desegregation.

While much has been written on the Freedom Rides, far less has been published about the individual riders. Join award-winning author B. J. Hollars as he sets out on his own journey to meet them, retracing the historic route and learning the stories of as many surviving riders as he could. The Road South: Personal Stories of the Freedom Riders offers an intimate look into the lives and legacies of the riders. Throughout the book these civil rights veterans’ poignant, personal stories offer timely insights into America’s racial past and hopeful future.

Weaving the past with the present, Hollars aims to demystify the legendary journey, while also confronting more modern concerns related to race in America. The Road South is part memoir and part research-based journalism. It transcends the traditional textbook version of this historical journey to highlight the fascinating stories of the many riders—both black and white—who risked their lives to move the country forward.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2018
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
University of Alabama Press
SELLER
Chicago Distribution Center
SIZE
3.2
MB

More Books Like This

Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore Journeys to the Heart of Baltimore
2015
Autobiography of a People Autobiography of a People
2000
The Matter of Black Lives The Matter of Black Lives
2021
Confederates in the Attic Confederates in the Attic
1998
Stones Against the Mirror Stones Against the Mirror
2011
Fountain Valley 1972 Fountain Valley 1972
2016

More Books by B. J. Hollars

Wisconsin for Kennedy Wisconsin for Kennedy
2024
Sightings Sightings
2013
Hope is the Thing Hope is the Thing
2021
This Is Only a Test This Is Only a Test
2016
Opening the Doors Opening the Doors
2013
Thirteen Loops Thirteen Loops
2011