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T**R
THE Alabama Civil Rights guidebook
If you are interested in Civil Rights sites in Alabama, this is THE guide. No places are omitted. Historical background information is given. Very useful to me in my travels of the Alabama backroads.
J**K
Walking in the Steps of Alabama's History
In the history of Civil Rights, Alabama can rightfully be considered "ground zero." From Tuskegee's Airmen in World War II (and the shameful Syphilis study which began in the 1930's), the "Scottsboro Boys" case and Rosa Parks and the Birmingham bus boycott to Bloody Sunday in Selma, the Selma to Montgomery march, Freedom Riders being beaten and water hoses and dogs being unleashed on marchers - Alabama's involvement in Civil Rights extends throughout the 20th century. Now these stories are gathered together for the state to guide the reader across the highs and lows of this aspect of American history. Other books ("On The Road to Freedom", "Weary Feet, Rested Souls") have very ably guided the traveler to sites of importance in the Civil Rights Movement across the south, this book benefits from the focus on the single state of Alabama. The result is an invaluable guide to this history in the state. Each area of the state that is explored is accompanied by a map of the area with the landmarks being talked about located on the map. Each story is given a quick synopsis, then a more detailed 4-5 page retelling, and then commentary and photos of places being written about. The extra space allows the author to focus on some of the people and events that are lesser known and often less explored in other guides. The writing is lively and engaging and show the author's passion for the these stories, and the first hand research done in preparation. The recollections of the Reverend John Cross of the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church that killed four little girls is 1963 brings a gut wrenching perspective to the event that is often missing in other narratives. The history is not all bombs, fire hoses and lynching. Gaillard also includes the triumphs of native sons like Jesse Owens and Joe Lewis. For those interested in walking the ground of Civil Rights history in Alabama, this book is an invaluable reference to help prepare and plan the trip, and an indispensable guide to hold when exploring historic ground.
D**A
Most informative
I couldn't put it down after I started reading it. Very informative and simply amazing what people witnessed and survived. A comprehensive history book that I could relate to.
K**D
Alabama's Civil Rights Trail
This is an excellent book that tells the story of many of the historical sites in Alabama. The author's writing style is clear and informative, and readers should be inspired and enlightened while learning about the various events associated with the places mentioned in the book. Anyone interested in the Civil Rights struggles in Alabama should add this work to his/her collection.
L**.
Awesome trip!
This book was a great companion to have on my trip to Alabama. There is so much to learn on the trail. Having a guide to use as reference in the car was nice. Good descriptions of each site. Nicely organized.
G**S
Gave mine to a friend because I learned so much ...
Gave mine to a friend because I learned so much from it. Wanted one for myself. Ordered the first one from you also.
L**.
Five Stars
Excellent and very informative.
P**R
Still a Gem
A friend loaned us this wonderful book for a Civil Rights trail trip we are taking this spring. When researching travel books earlier this year, I neglected this book because it was written before the building of Montgomery's Legacy Museum and National Memorial for Peace and Justice. I made a mistake fortunately remedied by my friend. I read this book in two sittings captivated by the narrative and pictures. There are chapters on Montgomery, Birmingham, Selma, the black belt, Tuscaloosa, Tuskegee, and Mobile. Each destination chapter is clearly organized around site, story, and what to see. By some distance, Alabama's Civil Rights Trail is the best travel book I have read. I have now ordered my own copy and plan to read a few other books by Frye Gaillard.
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