Living Legacies: Literary Responses to the Civil Rights Movement

Living Legacies: Literary Responses to the Civil Rights Movement

Living Legacies: Literary Responses to the Civil Rights Movement

Living Legacies: Literary Responses to the Civil Rights Movement

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Overview

In this timely and dynamic collection of essays, Laura Dubek brings together a diverse group of scholars to explore the literary response to the most significant social movement of the twentieth century. Covering a wide range of genres and offering provocative readings of both familiar and lesser known texts, Living Legacies demonstrates how literature can be used not only to challenge the master narrative of the civil rights movement but also to inform and inspire the next generation of freedom fighters.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351603768
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/17/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Laura Dubek is a Professor of English at Middle Tennessee State University.

Table of Contents

List of Figures

1 From Alabama to Tahrir Square: Martin Luther King and the Montgomery Story Comic as Civil Rights Narrative

J. Michael Lyons

2 Inviting Compassion and Caring Through Testimony: Participants in the Civil Rights Movement Speak for Themselves

Myra Zarnowski

3 "Tomorrow’s Great Meeting Place": Collective Autobiographies of the Civil Rights Movement

Elizabeth Rodrigues

4 "God Decreed It So": The Rhetoric of Destiny in 1963

Corrine Hinton and Tonya Hall

5 Back to Birmingham: Three Poets Remember the Sixteenth Street Church Bombing

StarShield Lortie and Laura Dubek

6 "Pass it On!": Legacy and the Freedom Struggle in Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon

Laura Dubek

7 "Living Proof of Something So Terrible": Pearl Cleage’s Bourbon at the Border and the Politics of Civil Rights History and Memory

Julius B. Fleming, Jr.

8 "A Living Theater" for Human Rights: Jill Freedman’s Old News and Visual Legacies of the 1968 Poor People’s Campaign

Katharina Fackler

9 "Gettin’ Ready to Ride into History": Spike Lee’s Get on the Bus and Sites of Memory

Jesse Williams, Jr.

10 "My Childhood is Ruined!": Harper Lee and Racial Innocence

Katherine Henninger

Index

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