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The Other Side of Montgomery - Growing Up White in the Birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
Eddie Phillips
LUP - University of Georgia Press (2009)
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26,70
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The Art of Sean Phillips
Sean Phillips; Eddie Robson; Tsukasa Saimura; Yongtaek Chae
Dynamic Forces Inc (2013)
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72,10
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Firefly  : Unison/2-Part Choir  : Choral Score
Eddie Cavazos; Trevor Phillips
Hal Leonard
Pehmeäkantinen kirja
7,40
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Integrating Quality, Environmental, Health, and Safety Systems
Mary F. McDonald; Terry Mors; Ann Phillips; Eddie Phillips
Government Institutes Inc.,U.S. (2001)
Irtolehti
1033,30
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Criminal Deluxe Edition Volume 2
Ed Brubaker; Phil Hester; Sean Phillips; Eddie Robson; Aaron Gillespie
Image Comics (2017)
Kovakantinen kirja
48,50
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The Other Side of Montgomery - Growing Up White in the Birthplace of the Civil Rights Movement
26,70 €
LUP - University of Georgia Press
Sivumäärä: 144 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2009, 01.09.2009 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
In the 1950s and ’60s, Montgomery, Alabama, was ground zero for many of the major events central to the civil rights movement in this country. Yet there was also a gentler side of the city that is rarely revealed within the pages of history texts. This book takes a thought-provoking, even-handed look at those days from the perspective of a typical white kid growing up in Montgomery during that era. The end result is a greater appreciation for those times, along with a clearer insight into the city’s unique and colorful past.

The author recalls with fondness the casual neighborliness that existed within his community, the freedom that children enjoyed to roam and play, and the slower pace of life that prevailed. He recalls the popular hangouts for older teens and the legendary “Big Bam Shows” of the period.

Because he was a star athlete at Goodwyn Junior High and then at Lee High School, the author also opens a window into the years when sports competition at Montgomery’s white high schools was at its peak, when state football championships were decided at Cramton Bowl before as many as 25,000 cheering fans.

“The world was changing rapidly, but still it was such a simpler, more innocent time to grow up. How fortunate I was to have come along during that era,” he writes.

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