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Selma, Lord, Selma

by Sheyann Webb, Rachel West Nelson

"Selma, Lord, Selma" by Sheyann Webb and Rachel West Nelson, published in 1980 by The University of Alabama Press, chronicles the personal experiences of two young girls during the Civil Rights Movement in Selma. This hardcover edition, lacking a dust jacket, is in good condition with a strong binding and clean pages. An essential read for those interested in civil rights history and personal memoirs. ISBN: 0-8173-0031-7.

$15.14$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Acceptable
1980
The University of Alabama Press
ISBN:0817300317
Stock:1 available
SKU:VBE3-700

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Condition Details

This hardcover edition of "Selma, Lord, Selma" is in good condition, with some minor wear visible on the cover edges. There is no dust jacket present. The binding remains strong, and the pages are clean and intact, offering a well-preserved reading experience for those interested in this critical piece of history.

About This Classic 1980 Edition

"Selma, Lord, Selma" is a poignant memoir that captures the raw and powerful experiences of Sheyann Webb and Rachel West Nelson during the Civil Rights Movement in Selma, Alabama. As young girls, they were swept up in the historic events that shaped the nation, including the iconic Selma to Montgomery marches led by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This book, as told to Frank Sikora, offers a unique perspective on the bravery and resolve of those who fought tirelessly for equality and justice. Published by The University of Alabama Press in 1980, this narrative stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of the Civil Rights Movement and its impact on the lives of those who lived through it.

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The University of Alabama Press

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