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Leaving Birmingham - Notes of a Native Son

English · Paperback / Softback

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In 1963, Birmingham was the scene of some of the worst racial violence of the civil rights era. Police commissioner "Bull" Connor loosed dogs and turned fire hoses on black demonstrators; four young girls at Sunday school were killed when a bomb exploded in a black church; and Martin Luther King, Jr., wrote his famous letter from the Birmingham jail, defending his activism to fellow ministers.Birmingham native Paul Hemphill, disillusioned with his hometown, had left home to pursue a journalistic career, so he witnessed these historic events with the rest of the world through newspaper and television reports. "That grim old steel town", he writes, "was the most blatantly segregated city of its size in the United States of America, and most of us regarded it with the same morbid fascination that causes us to slow down and gawk at a bloody wreck on the highway".Thirty years later, Hemphill returned to Birmingham to explore the depths of change that had taken place in the decades since the violence. In this powerful memoir, he interweaves his own autobiography with the history of the city and the stories of two very different Birmingham residents: a wealthy white matron and the pastor of the citys largest black church. As he struggles to come to terms with his own conflicting feelings toward his fathers attitudes, Hemphill finds ironic justice in the integration of his childhood neighborhood and a visit with the black family who moved into his familys former home.

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Authors Paul Hemphill
Publisher The University of Alabama Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.05.2000
 
EAN 9780817310226
ISBN 978-0-8173-1022-6
No. of pages 351
Dimensions 140 mm x 222 mm x 32 mm
Series Deep South Books (Paperback)
Deep South Books (Paperback)
Deep South Books
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

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