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My Soul Looks Back in Wonder
By Juan Williams
Voices of the Civil Rights Experience
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The historic struggle for civil rights has revolutionized every
aspect of American life—and is still shaping what it means to
be free in a fast-changing global society.
In My Soul Looks Back in Wonder,
bestselling author and Emmy-winning correspondent Juan
Williams presents the dramatic and uplifting stories of men
and women who have been profoundly transformed by their
experiences on the front lines of freedom.
Meet Jesse Epps, who witnesses the cold-blooded murder of a black
man who refused to step aside for the white "town boss"—and then channels his rage into political action. Or Endesha
Holland, a former prostitute whose chance run-in with civil
rights icon Robert Moses in Mississippi sets her on a harrowing
journey that leads to a Ph.D. Or Diane Wilson, a Texas
fisherwoman who, inspired by the struggles of Vietnamese
shrimpers, launches a crusade to save the Gulf Coast from
big-time polluters.
Published on the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's
Brown v. Board of Education decision, My Soul Looks Back in
Wonder is an intimate portrait of America at its best. As Juan
Williams writes, "In these pages you will meet extraordinary
individuals who tapped into their personal power to become agents
of change. They are those rare souls who, through sacrifice and
risk, dared take direct action to create a better America. They
are American history."
All the narratives are drawn from AARP's Voices of Civil
Rights project.
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