The Free men - John Ehle - Books - Press 53 - 9780979304910 - February 1, 2007
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The Free men

John Ehle

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The Free men

This moving narrative by John Ehle describes the experiences of a handful of dedicated young students, both black and white, during the 1963-64 civil rights protests in Chapel Hill, NC. The movement began through the efforts of three young men: two white UNC-CHapel Hill students, John Dunne, a gifted Morehead Scholar, and Pat Cusick, the grandson of the founder of the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, and one student from the all-black North Carolina College in Durham, Quinton Baker. First published in 1965 by Harper & Row, 'The Free Men' was controversial but won the Mayflower Award for Nonfiction. It is now back in print by Press 53 with a new Afterword by the former UNC-Chapel Hill student, 'Daily Tar Heel' editor, and Pulitzer Prize-Winning journalist Wayne King.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 1, 2007
ISBN13 9780979304910
Publishers Press 53
Pages 376
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 20 mm   ·   548 g
Language English  

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