A Rogue's Heart by Laurie Paige

A Rogue's Heart by Laurie Paige

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A Rogue's Heart by Laurie Paige

In early 1960 Merrill Proudfoot was a white Presbyterian clergyman on the faculty of the predominantly black Knoxville College. He agreed to join the students in staging sit-in protests if they first tried to negotiate the integration of downtown Knoxville's lunch counters and those negotiations failed. After the negotiations collapsed, Proudfoot fulfilled his part of the bargain, at first reluctantly but later with enthusiasm, and emerged as a prominent figure in the movement. The second edition of this work includes an extensive introduction by Michael Mayer that places Diary of a Sit-In in proper perspective in the movement for use of nonviolent direct action, a chronology of events, a new after word by the author, and illustrations.
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ISBN 13 9780373190133
ISBN 10 0373190131
Title A Rogue's Heart
Author Laurie Paige
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Harlequin (UK)
Year published 1995-05-01
Number of pages 0
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