River of Hope: Black Politics and the Memphis Freedom Movement, 1865-1954 - Hardcover

River of Hope: Black Politics and the Memphis Freedom Movement, 1865-1954 - Hardcover

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by Elizabeth Gritter (Author)

One of the largest southern cities and a hub for the cotton industry, Memphis, Tennessee, was at the forefront of black political empowerment during the Jim Crow era. Compared to other cities in the South, Memphis had an unusually large number of African American voters. Black Memphians sought reform at the ballot box, formed clubs, ran for office, and engaged in voter registration and education activities from the end of the Civil War through the Brown v. Board of Education decision of 1954. I

Author Biography

Elizabeth Gritter is assistant professor of history at Indiana University Southeast.

Number of Pages: 380
Dimensions: 1.3 x 9.1 x 6.4 IN
Publication Date: February 17, 2014
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