My Soul Looks Back in Wonder: Voices of the Civil Rights Experience by Juan Williams, Marian Wright Edelman (Afterword), David Halberstam (Foreword by)

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  • Publisher: Sterling Publishing
  • Pub. Date: May 2004
  • ISBN-13: 9780641926907
  • Sales Rank: 13,493
  • 240pp
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“David Halberstam provides an excellent overview...the combination of analysis and intimacy with powerful documentary photos makes for gripping narrative. Best of all are the connections with contemporary struggles for equality.”—Booklist. “Individual transformation is the organizing theme...The stories seem fresh because events played out differently for each contributor.”—Washington Post.

The Washington Post - Alicia L. Young

Individual transformation is the organizing theme that holds together the 33 personal narratives Williams has compiled in My Soul Looks Back in Wonder. The speakers' rhythms lend texture to the lives they recount.

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Biography

Juan Williams is the Senior Correspondent for NPR's Morning Edition and author of the bestselling Eyes on the Prize and the widely acclaimed biography, Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary. He has won an Emmy award for TV documentary writing.

David Halberstam is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, historian, and author of many bestsellers including The Best and the Brightest, Freedom Riders, and The Teammates.

Marian Wright Edelman is the President of the Children's Defense Fund and author of The Measure of Our Success..

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February 04, 2006: With one notable exception, Williams has presented throught he eyes of many in the Civil Rights Movement, the dark history of segregation. If we could only drop the hyphens and truly live out 'the Dream' Martin Luther King had entreatied. [The one notable exception in his book depicting the struggles of minorities is the inclusion of a group defined by its behavior, which detracts from the common theme presented throughout most of the book]. I remember being asked as a child by a kid a few years older than me who my favorite baseball player was. I told him it was Willie Mays and he derided me because he was a Negro. At the age of 7, I had no clue of what he meant until he started pointing out differences on his stack of baseball cards. And that innocence is something all of us should possess. This book is worth the read and you can skip the chapter which is out of place.