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Author Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943-2017 author.

Title My race to freedom : a life in the Civil Rights Movement / Gwendolyn Patton ; foreword by Bob Moses.

Publication Info. Montgomery : NewSouth Books, [2020]
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Description xiv, 368 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Roots -- Freedom bound -- Freedom land -- Upbringing -- Walking for freedom -- Leaving childhood -- Coming home -- Off to college -- A movement where you are -- Returning to Tuskegee Institute -- Returning to my childhood source -- Movement on the rise -- Marching and demonstrating -- Student affairs -- Harlem Interlude -- SNCC and black/white issues -- Sammy Younge Jr. -- Student teaching and graduation -- Macon, Lowndes, and Atlanta -- Jailed for talking -- If you can't run for freedom, then hobble -- Among the leftists in NYC -- Soldiers to soldiers -- Students and workers unite! -- Vicissitudes of life -- Settling crosswinds -- Freedom struggles in the African diaspora -- Back in the classroom and the church -- Expanding my human understanding -- Epilogue.
Summary "The civil rights movement was defined by figures thrust into positions of importance; be they participants in a sit-in, a Freedom Rider, or marching in protest, those involved with the movement didn't imagine being in that position ten years earlier. Gwendolyn Patton's life centered around Detroit, Michigan, until she came to Montgomery in 1956 to visit relatives and found herself in the midst of the Montgomery Bus Boycott. That experience sparked a lifetime of civil rights activism, as Patton became a member of the Montgomery Improvement Association, supported the Freedom Riders, organized students in Tuskegee, and participated in the Selma-to-Montgomery march as a young woman. Patton came to call Montgomery her home, and the movement and its continuing legacy became the most important aspect of her life. 'My Race to Freedom' is the story of how a young woman found her voice and used it to help her community"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943-2017
Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943-2017 -- Family.
African American women civil rights workers -- Alabama -- Montgomery -- Biography.
African American civil rights workers -- Alabama -- Montgomery -- Biography.
Civil rights workers -- Alabama -- Montgomery -- Biography.
Montgomery (Ala.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Detroit (Mich.) -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
Montgomery (Ala.) -- Biography.
Detroit (Mich.) -- Biography.
Patton family.
Patton family. (OCoLC)fst00218073
African American civil rights workers. (OCoLC)fst00799093
African American women civil rights workers. (OCoLC)fst00799481
Civil rights workers. (OCoLC)fst00862721
Families. (OCoLC)fst01728849
Social conditions. (OCoLC)fst01919811
Alabama -- Montgomery. (OCoLC)fst01202689
Michigan -- Detroit. (OCoLC)fst01205010
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Biographies.
Biographies. (OCoLC)fst01919896
Added Author Moses, Robert Parris, writer of foreword.
Other Form: Online version: Patton, Gwendolyn, 1943- My race to freedom Montgomery : NewSouth Books, [2019] 9781603064514 (DLC) 2020018821
ISBN 9781603064507 (trade paperback)
1603064508 (trade paperback)
9781603064514 (epub)
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