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Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-1963

by Taylor Branch
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Overview

Hailed as the most masterful story ever told of the American civil rights movement, Parting the Waters is destined to endure for generations.

Moving from the fiery political baptism of Martin Luther King, Jr., to the corridors of Camelot where the Kennedy brothers weighed demands for justice against the deceptions of J. Edgar Hoover, here is a vivid tapestry of America, torn and finally transformed by a revolutionary struggle unequaled since the Civil War.

Taylor Branch provides an unsurpassed portrait of King's rise to greatness and illuminates the stunning courage and private conflict, the deals, maneuvers, betrayals, and rivalries that determined history behind closed doors, at boycotts and sit-ins, on bloody freedom rides, and through siege and murder.

Epic in scope and impact, Branch's chronicle definitively captures one of the nation's most crucial passages.

Parting the Waters is a rich, panoramic epic of the American civil rights movement and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Synopsis

Parting the Waters was hailed as the most masterful story ever told of the American civil rights movement. Moving from the fiery political baptism of Martin Luther King, Jr., to the corridors of Camelot where the Kennedy brothers weighed demands for justice against the deceptions of J. Edgar Hoover, here is a vivid tapestry of America, torn and finally transformed by a revolutionary struggle unequaled since the Civil War.

Taylor Branch provides a portrait of King's rise to greatness and illuminates the stunning courage and private conflict, the deals, maneuvers, betrayals, and rivalries that determined history behind closed doors, at boycotts and sit-ins, on bloody freedom rides, and through siege and murder.

Epic in scope and impact, Branch's chronicle captures one of the nation's most crucial passages.

Library Journal

Branch continues his acclaimed trilogy on the Civil Rights era, begun with Parting the Waters (LJ 1/89).

About the Author, Taylor Branch

Taylor Branch is an author and historian perhaps best known for his acclaimed trilogy of books chronicling the life and accomplishments of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the arc of the American civil rights movement. "I would like my readers to entertain the core notion that civil rights history is not a quaint tale of yesteryear, but rather our best model for the urgent task of understanding and refining democracy," he reflects in our interview.

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Branch took home multiple honors - including the Pulitzer Prize - for this sweeping examination of America, race, and the emerging Civil Rights effort. King is very much of his age, yet ahead of the times. Epic in scope, rich in detail, Parting the Waters is Branch's first volume of a planned trilogy on King.

Library Journal

Branch continues his acclaimed trilogy on the Civil Rights era, begun with Parting the Waters (LJ 1/89).

Charles McGrath

....Mr. Branch's book deepens, expands and fulfills the memories of many of us and the history of a time of great change in the nation. -- The New York Times Book of the Century

Christopher Lehmann-Haupt

Monumental…an overwhelming new perspective.
β€”The New York Times

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1989
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
Pages
1088
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780671687427

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