There Goes My Everything: White Southerners in the Age of Civil Rights, 1945-1975

by Jason Sokol
There Goes My Everything: White Southerners in the Age of Civil Rights, 1945-1975  
published 2006 by Knopf
binding Hardcover
isbn 0307263568   (isbn13: 9780307263568)
pages 448
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While the landmarks of the civil rights movement have become indelible parts of our collective memory, few have written about what life was like fo...more

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03-20-07



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Jennie
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Very interesting perspective on the civil rights era in the South. It's a bit repetitive, but it reads clearly, and I really appreciated the insight. I feel I have a better understanding of the point of view that was resistant to change. I definitely recommend it.

And, as a proofreader, I must say that it's very clean; only a few errors.
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Mdm
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06/28/08

Solid reporting on underreported stories of integration, often from the "white southerner" perspective. In depth on school integration cases from the 70s. Glossing of all the major achievements of the Civil Rights movement that are covered elsewhere. A great thesis for a book, well executed.
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Nina
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This book is amazing. Many of the stories moved me to tears. Helped me to understand what it was like for white southerners to live through the civil rights years, and why different people reacted in different ways. The times were revolutionary, and so is this book.
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Claire
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06/26/07

I highly suggest this book if you are at all interested in the Civil Rights Movement. It delves into the more average white Southerner's experience of desegregation, and in doing so, shows just how remarkable the Civil Rights Movement was.
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