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United States History - African American History, Letters, African American History, United States History - 20th Century - General & Miscellaneous, United States History - Southern Region, Labor Leaders, Activists, & Social Reformers, Civil & Human Right

Freedom writer

by Patricia Sullivan
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Overview

Virginia Foster Durr was a monumental champion for civil rights. A white southerner who returned to Alabama in 1951 after twenty years in Washington, she was horrified to revisit the racism of her childhood. She wrote hundreds of letters - humorous, sharp and observant - to her friends up north, among them Eleanor Roosevelt, Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson, Hugo Black and C. Vann Woodward.
Published on the 100th anniversary of Durr's birth, her letters offer a distinctive glimpse into the day-to-day battles for racial justice at a pivotal moment in American history.

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The New York Times

Freedom Writer is an informal autobiography of a remarkable woman as well as an unusual personal history of the civil rights movement. β€” Elsa Dixler

Book Details

Published
August 21, 2003
Publisher
New York : Routledge, 2003.
Pages
288
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780415945165

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