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This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Empowered the Civil Rights Movement - Essential Reading for History Buffs & Social Justice Advocates
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This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Empowered the Civil Rights Movement - Essential Reading for History Buffs & Social Justice Advocates
This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Empowered the Civil Rights Movement - Essential Reading for History Buffs & Social Justice Advocates
This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed: How Guns Empowered the Civil Rights Movement - Essential Reading for History Buffs & Social Justice Advocates
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Visiting Martin Luther King Jr., at the peak of the Montgomery, Alabama, bus boycott, journalist William Worthy almost sat on a loaded pistol. "Just for self defense," King assured him. It was not the only weapon King kept for such a purpose; one of his advisors remembered the reverend's Montgomery, Alabama home as "an arsenal".Like King, many ostensibly "nonviolent" civil rights activists embraced their constitutional right to self protection - yet this crucial dimension of the Afro-American freedom struggle has been long ignored by history. In This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed, civil rights scholar Charles E. Cobb Jr., describes the vital role that armed self-defense played in the survival and liberation of black communities in America during the Southern Freedom Movement of the 1960s. In the Deep South, blacks often safeguarded themselves and their loved ones from white supremacist violence by bearing - and, when necessary, using - firearms. In much the same way, Cobb shows, nonviolent civil rights workers received critical support from black gun owners in the regions where they worked. Whether patrolling their neighborhoods, garrisoning their homes, or firing back at attackers, these courageous men and women and the weapons they carried were crucial to the movement's success.Giving voice to the World War II veterans, rural activists, volunteer security guards, and self-defense groups who took up arms to defend their lives and liberties, This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed lays bare the paradoxical relationship between the nonviolent civil rights struggle and the Second Amendment. Drawing on his firsthand experiences in the civil rights movement and interviews with fellow participants, Cobb provides a controversial examination of the crucial place of firearms in the fight for American freedom. This audio edition is masterfully narrated by Leon Nixon, a listener favorite.
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This book,authored by Charlie Cobb who was a SNCC community organizer in Mississippi's Delta region for 5 years during the '60's. is an outstanding portayal of an aspect of the Movement from the ground up-an aspect which has too often been downplayed in favor of focus on the Movement's leaders.Since I spent 2 years in Mississippi as a staff lawyer with the Lawyers Constitutional Defense Committee which represented SNCC,CORE, MFDP,the Deacons for Defense and Justice and most importantly local Black citizens who were the real heroes and heroines of the Movement I can say without qualification that Charlie Cobb's writing presents a soundly reasoned factual analysis of the role of self defense in buttressing nonviolence and its effectiveness in generating national support for the Movement's goals. Local citizens like C.O.Chinn from Canton,MS were brave,armed and tough. Their leadership has not been given the credit it deserves for the Movement's success. Charlie Cobb was there in the line of fire working with local groups in a violent part of our country during its most severe crisis. His views and able expressions are well worth reading for anyone who is interested in a full understanding of the Movement.

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