Stayed On Freedom (1981)

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 Vol 9, No. 1

Excerpt from cover story:

The freedom struggles sparked by the Montgomery Bus Boycott have touched and influenced more Americans than any other event in this century. "Stayed on Freedom" shares the stories of what happens when you get involved in the Movement: you wake up in the morning with your mind on freedom, you walk and talk with your mind on freedom, your whole life is dedicated to building a new order based on joy and fellowship, free of racism and exploitation.

Contents:

  • 2 Stayed on Freedom
  • 6 Notes on the Movement
  • 12 The Montgomery Bus Boycott
  • 22 I'm Gonna Sit At The Welcome Tablke
  • 23 Greensboro Sit-ins
  • 29 We Shall Not Be moved
  • 30 Nashville Sit-ins
  • 31 On Nonviolence
  • 34 Freedom Rides
  • 36 The First Freedom Ride
  • 40 The Mississippi Movement
  • 42 Freedom Schools
  • 48 Notes of a Native Son
  • 49 Freedom School Poetry
  • 50 Letter from a Birmingham Jail
  • 55 The Cup Runs Over
  • 57 Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round
  • 58 Insurgent Memories
  • 64 From Black Consciousness to Black Power
  • 68 A View from the Fringes
  • 74 The Dorothy Young Story
  • 78 Defenders of Orthodoxy
  • 80 Art and the Movement
  • 84 Odinga Odinga
  • 85 Atlanta to Zimbabwe
  • 89 Voting Rights on the Chopping Block
  • 95 Enough is Enough
  • 99 Bloody Summer
  • 104 Miami Rebellion
  • 110 With the People
  • 117 Behold the Land
  • 120 After Twenty-Five Years
  • 125 Freedom Chronology
  • 128 A Short Reading List

 

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