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Tuscaloosa, AL: University of Alabama Press, Date: 1991. Ex-library. 225 pages. Soiling, foxing around page ends.. Soft Cover. Good. Civil Rights Turmoil . 1991. University of Alabama Press ISBN 0817304959 9780817304959 [US]
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ISBN10: 0817304959, ISBN13: 9780817304959, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover A vivid portrait of the man who made Birmingham infamousNunnelleys biography covers Connors early life as a sportscaster, his years as a nearly pathological police chief, and his reign as president of a corrupt public service commission.While providing the first published biographical study of Connor, Bull also traces the evolution of the civil rights movement in Birmingham. The book amplifies traditional one-dimensional accounts through the use of such primary sources a s Connor FBI files gained from a Freedom of Information request, Connor papers discovered in an old fire station about to be demolished, files from a law firm which represented Connor, interviews, and newspaper files. Connors racist image remains intact, but a more complete portrait of the controversial commissioner emerges.Eugene Bull Connor gained infamy during the spring of 1963 as the heavy-handed Birmingham police commissioner who turned power hoses and police dogs on the black demonstrators led by Martin Luther King, Jr. Bull Connor and Birmingham symbolized hard-line Southern racism. Connors actions received national and international media coverage, which dramatized the plight of black people in segregated areas, giving the civil rights movement much-needed attention. After viewing television reports of the fire-hose and police-dogs episode, President John Kennedy said, The civil rights movement should t ...
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ISBN10: 0817304959, ISBN13: 9780817304959, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover A vivid portrait of the man who made Birmingham infamousNunnelleys biography covers Connors early life as a sportscaster, his years as a nearly pathological police chief, and his reign as president of a corrupt public service commission.While providing the first published biographical study of Connor, Bull also traces the evolution of the civil rights movement in Birmingham. The book amplifies traditional one-dimensional accounts through the use of such primary sources a s Connor FBI files gained from a Freedom of Information request, Connor papers discovered in an old fire station about to be demolished, files from a law firm which represented Connor, interviews, and newspaper files. Connors racist image remains intact, but a more complete portrait of the controversial commissioner emerges.Eugene Bull Connor gained infamy during the spring of 1963 as the heavy-handed Birmingham police commissioner who turned power hoses and police dogs on the black demonstrators led by Martin Luther King, Jr. Bull Connor and Birmingham symbolized hard-line Southern racism. Connors actions received national and international media coverage, which dramatized the plight of black people in segregated areas, giving the civil rights movement much-needed attention. After viewing television reports of the fire-hose and police-dogs episode, President John Kennedy said, The civil rights movement should t ...
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University Alabama Press, Date: 1990-12-30. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1990. University Alabama Press ISBN 0817304959 9780817304959 [US]
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