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Silver Rights (1995)

por Constance Curry

Outros autores: Marian Wright Edelman (Introdução)

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"THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE CAN GIVE OUR CHILDREN IS AN EDUCATION." --Mae Bertha Carter   In 1965, the Carters, an African American sharecropping family with thirteen children, took public officials at their word when they were offered "Freedom of Choice" to send their children to any school they wished, and so began their unforeseen struggle to desegregate the schools of Sunflower County, Mississippi. In this true account from the front lines of the civil rights movement, four generations of the Carter family speak to author and civil rights activist Constance Curry, who lived this story alongside the family--a story of clear-eyed determination, extraordinary grit, and sweet triumph.   "Dignity . . . is a quality displayed in abundance by the heroes of this tale . . . Mae Bertha cut a path for her children. Now it is their turn, and their children's turn." --The New York Times   "Alternately inspiring and mortifying, frightening and enraging . . . Silver Rights is a sure-to-be-classic account of 1960s desegregation." --Los Angeles Times    "A 'case study' of moral leadership . . . [An] instructive, even revelatory book." --Robert Coles, author of Children of Crisis   "The book has an immediacy, intimacy and emotional truth that history rarely reveals. It also unfolds with a simplicity of words and facts that make the Carters' courage, faith and love a reality any reader can share." --Smithsonian   "A solid contribution to the literature of recent American political history." --Kirkus Reviews "Silver Rights is pure gold . . . Connie Curry shines a light on the civil rights movement's unknown makers . . . A must-read." --Julian Bond A LITERARY GUILD SELECTION… (mais)
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Non-fiction story of Mae Bertha and Matthew Carter's decision to send their seven children to a "white" school in the Mississippi in the mid-60s. While it was legal to do this, they were the only family in the area that made the choice. The Carters and their children all relate their memories of the experience.

I read this prior to visiting Tutwiler, MS. The doctor at the clinic had met Mae Bertha the summer before. She came to talk and to describe her experiences. She was "scared to death," but had faith in the Lord. The title describes what the children thought they had attained...instead of Civil Rights, "Silver Rights." ( )
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"THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE CAN GIVE OUR CHILDREN IS AN EDUCATION." --Mae Bertha Carter   In 1965, the Carters, an African American sharecropping family with thirteen children, took public officials at their word when they were offered "Freedom of Choice" to send their children to any school they wished, and so began their unforeseen struggle to desegregate the schools of Sunflower County, Mississippi. In this true account from the front lines of the civil rights movement, four generations of the Carter family speak to author and civil rights activist Constance Curry, who lived this story alongside the family--a story of clear-eyed determination, extraordinary grit, and sweet triumph.   "Dignity . . . is a quality displayed in abundance by the heroes of this tale . . . Mae Bertha cut a path for her children. Now it is their turn, and their children's turn." --The New York Times   "Alternately inspiring and mortifying, frightening and enraging . . . Silver Rights is a sure-to-be-classic account of 1960s desegregation." --Los Angeles Times    "A 'case study' of moral leadership . . . [An] instructive, even revelatory book." --Robert Coles, author of Children of Crisis   "The book has an immediacy, intimacy and emotional truth that history rarely reveals. It also unfolds with a simplicity of words and facts that make the Carters' courage, faith and love a reality any reader can share." --Smithsonian   "A solid contribution to the literature of recent American political history." --Kirkus Reviews "Silver Rights is pure gold . . . Connie Curry shines a light on the civil rights movement's unknown makers . . . A must-read." --Julian Bond A LITERARY GUILD SELECTION

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