Black in Selma: The Uncommon Life of J. L. Chestnut Jr.

Black in Selma: The Uncommon Life of J. L. Chestnut Jr.

Black in Selma: The Uncommon Life of J. L. Chestnut Jr.

Black in Selma: The Uncommon Life of J. L. Chestnut Jr.

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“The autobiography of J. L. Chestnut is the story of Selma’s first black lawyer and prodigal son, but it is also part of the history of the race, sweeping biblically from enslavement by segregation to freedom to the ambitious aftermath of redemption.”  —New York Times Book Review
 
Born in Selma in 1930, J. L. Chestnut left home to study law at Howard University in Washington, DC. Returning to Selma, Chestnut was the town’s first and only African American attorney in the late 1950s. As the turbulent struggle for civil rights spread across the South, Chestnut became an active and ardent promoter of social and legal equality in his hometown. A key player on the local and state fronts, Chestnut accrued deep insights into the racial tensions in his community and deftly opened paths toward a more equitable future.
 
Though intimately involved in many events that took place in Selma, Chestnut was nevertheless often identified in history books simply as “a local attorney.” Black in Selma reveals his powerful yet little-known story.
 
In the 2014 film Selma, director Ava DuVernay takes audiences to the climactic confrontation between civil rights advocates and the state’s security forces of March 1965. Readers looking for a deeper understanding of the events that preceded that epic moment, as well as how racial integration unfolded in Selma in the decades that followed, will find Chestnut’s story and memories both a vital primary source and an inspiration.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780817395506
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
Publication date: 04/10/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 448
File size: 15 MB
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About the Author

J. L. Chestnut Jr. is a civil rights attorney, columnist, and radio talk show host in Selma. He founded Chestnut, Sanders and Sanders, the largest black law firm in Alabama. Julia Cass is a freelance writer and journalism trainer who started her career in 1978 at The Philadelphia Inquirer. She is a 2002 recipient of a Knight International Journalism fellowship.

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword to the New Edition Preface Part One. 1930-1958 Introduction 1. King of the Drag 2. Shotgun Houses 3. Play Ball 4. My Dreams 5. Rumblings Part Two. 1958-1962 Introduction 6. Outside the Rail 7. Roadshow 8. Sinking Pretty Low Part Three. 1963-1965 Introduction 9. Something Altogether New 10. Judge in a Nutshell 11. In the Middle 12. Born Again Part Four 1965-1985 Introduction 13. Picking Up the Pieces 14. Inside the Ballpark 15. New Life 16. Racial Politics 17. Black Santa 18. Straddling Two Eras 19. Contradictory Individuals 20. Roadshow Two 21. A Multitude of Problems 22. Drawing the Lines 23. Salt and Pepper 24. Intense Politickin' Time 25. Ironies All Around Part Five. 1985-1990 Introduction 26. The Probability of Miracles Afterword Acknowledgments Index
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