Won over : reflections of a federal judge on his journey from Jim Crow Mississippi / William Alsup ; foreword by Thelton Henderson.
2019
KF373.A47 A3 2019 (Mapit)
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Title
Won over : reflections of a federal judge on his journey from Jim Crow Mississippi / William Alsup ; foreword by Thelton Henderson.
Imprint
Montgomery, AL : NewSouth Books, [2019]
Description
xii, 202 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
The billboard
Mississippi
The Mississippi way of life
Separate but equal all over again
Catastrophe
Pals
The right of protest
Blowing in the wind
Camelot and Cuba
James Meredith at Ole Miss
Utterly empty
Cool like the Kennedys
Lalime's
A ride on the rails
That word
"We are for civil rights for Negroes"
Willanna
The murder of Medgar Evers
Class reunion
The summer of 1963
Get an education
the ticket to somewhere
MSU debate
Birmingham Sunday and Dallas Friday
Amelia Earhart Peak
The UFO
The summer of 1964
Danny Cupit
Our visit with Charles Evers
The Voting Rights Act
National contenders
The campus YMCA
Cermette Clardy and Richard Holmes
Road trip to Harvard
My Harvard roommate
Student activism and the YMCA
MSU women!
Tumult
Mandate for change
A brutal beating of a liberal guest
The summer of 1966
Katrina
A stand against evil
A black speaker on a white campus
The Confederate statues
Our final season
Reprisals
Riding the wind
A tank commander
More assassinations, more protest
Captain Jack Purvis in Vietnam
Charles Evers at MSU
Back in Mississippi
Federal court in San Francisco
An old wound, torn anew
Abiding contemplation.
Mississippi
The Mississippi way of life
Separate but equal all over again
Catastrophe
Pals
The right of protest
Blowing in the wind
Camelot and Cuba
James Meredith at Ole Miss
Utterly empty
Cool like the Kennedys
Lalime's
A ride on the rails
That word
"We are for civil rights for Negroes"
Willanna
The murder of Medgar Evers
Class reunion
The summer of 1963
Get an education
the ticket to somewhere
MSU debate
Birmingham Sunday and Dallas Friday
Amelia Earhart Peak
The UFO
The summer of 1964
Danny Cupit
Our visit with Charles Evers
The Voting Rights Act
National contenders
The campus YMCA
Cermette Clardy and Richard Holmes
Road trip to Harvard
My Harvard roommate
Student activism and the YMCA
MSU women!
Tumult
Mandate for change
A brutal beating of a liberal guest
The summer of 1966
Katrina
A stand against evil
A black speaker on a white campus
The Confederate statues
Our final season
Reprisals
Riding the wind
A tank commander
More assassinations, more protest
Captain Jack Purvis in Vietnam
Charles Evers at MSU
Back in Mississippi
Federal court in San Francisco
An old wound, torn anew
Abiding contemplation.
Summary
"What was it like growing up white in Mississippi as the Civil Rights Movement exploded in the Fifties and Sixties? How did white children reconcile the decency and fairness taught by their parents with the indecency and unfairness of the "Mississippi Way of Life," the genteel euphemism applied to the pervasive Jim Crow regime? How did the Civil Rights Movement influence white kids coming of age in the most segregated place in America? Won Over, a memoir, examines these questions as it traces the journey of United States District Judge William Alsup, born white in 1945 to hard-working parents in Mississippi. They believed in segregation. But they also taught their children fairness and decency and therein lay the conflict, a struggle at the core of the human predicament in the South. As Won Over recalls near its outset, the author's earliest doubt about the system came at age twelve when what he'd thought stood as an abandoned shack in the bottom of a sand quarry turned out to be a school for black kids as he saw them playing in the mud outside its door. Won Over is a coming of age story of white boys in Mississippi, their journey on the monumental question of race in America, and how they were won over to the right side of history."--Provided by publisher.
Call Number
KF373.A47 A3 2019
Language
English
ISBN
9781588383426 hardcover
1588383423 hardcover
1588383423 hardcover
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