If Your Back's Not Bent: The Role of the Citizenship Education Program in the Civil Rights Movement

If Your Back's Not Bent: The Role of the Citizenship Education Program in the Civil Rights Movement

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Jan 1, 2012 · Angielski · Kindle (354 strony)
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Format Kindle
Strony 354
Język Angielski
Opublikowany Jan 1, 2012
Wydawca Atria Books
Wydanie Reprint
ISBN-10 1439187428
ISBN-13 9781439187425

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Dorothy F. Cotton offers an insightful glimpse into the world of the Citizenship Education Program and its pivotal role during the Civil Rights Movement. As an unsung hero in the inner circle of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Cotton draws upon her experiences to showcase the transformative power of education in the struggle for civil rights. The narrative weaves together personal anecdotes and historical context, revealing how this program was not merely about the acquisition of knowledge, but also about empowering individuals to claim their rights and actively engage in the fight for equality.

Through vivid storytelling, Cotton illustrates the challenges faced by participants and leaders alike, demonstrating how learning literacy and civic skills became acts of resistance against systemic discrimination. The program's legacy is examined through the lens of community engagement, resilience, and the commitment to social justice, showing how it laid the groundwork for lasting change.

Cotton's reflections serve as a poignant reminder of the often-overlooked efforts that built the foundation for the movement's broader achievements. Her narrative inspires readers to recognize the importance of education as a tool for empowerment, encouraging a deeper understanding of the intricacies involved in the quest for civil rights. Through her powerful recollections, Cotton honors those who fought tirelessly for justice, ensuring that their contributions are not forgotten.

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