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The Struggle for Black Equality, 1954-1992 The Struggle for Black Equality, 1954-1992 by Harvard Sitkoff
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“Now, suddenly, they were ready to talk. They had felt the heat from Washington. They feared the city was on the verge of a major bloodletting. And they had reckoned the toll of the black boycott: sales in April had dropped more than a third in the downtown stores. So Birmingham's economic elite started to negotiate in earnest on May 4, even agreeing to hold all-night sessions. They talked and listened but would not accede. The SCLC would not back down. Deadlock. King ordered the demonstrations to continue.”
Harvard Sitkoff, The Struggle for Black Equality, 1954-1992