Outside Agitator: The Civil Rights Struggle of Cleveland Sellers Jr.

Author:   Adam Parker
Publisher:   Hub City Press
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9781938235450


Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 December 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Adam Parker
Publisher:   Hub City Press
Imprint:   Hub City Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781938235450


ISBN 10:   1938235452
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   20 December 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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With vivid details, Parker unpacks Seller's upbringing and influences, portraying the realities of segregated South Carolina and presenting an ultimately compelling read about an educator and activist, from his earliest involvement in a local NAACP chapter to the flashpoint climax of his involvement in the civil rights movement, especially the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, where he was the sole person convicted and jailed for the protests that occurred. Readers of historical biography, especially related to civil rights and social justice, will enjoy this informative work. ----Library Journal, starred review Although little known and never one to seek attention, Cleveland Sellers is one of the true heroes of the Civil Rights movement and an important pioneer during the creation and development of the teaching of Black History in American colleges and universities. Adam Parker has done an excellent job in telling his story from time in prison to president of a college.---- Jack Bass, co-author of The Orangeburg Massacre Cleveland Sellers battled body and soul to redeem the promise of American democracy, and his story stands among the most telling and important of the civil rights generation. He took a bullet for his country--not in South Vietnam but in South Carolina, his blood winning him not a Purple Heart but a prison sentence. At age fifteen, he organized sit-ins in his hometown of Denmark, South Carolina. He labored at the heart of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, registered thousands of black sharecroppers to vote for the first time, searched the dark swamps of Mississippi for the bodies of murdered comrades, and pioneered the Black Power movement. Always an educator, he oversaw the Freedom Schools in Marshall County, Mississippi at nineteen and ended his career as a college president. This is a distinctive American story and Adam Parker's stirring narrative brings it to life.----Timothy B. Tyson, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, author of The Blood of Emmett Till Outside Agitator is an important, timely, and significant biography of Cleveland Sellers, one of the heroically transcendent figures of the Civil Rights Movement. Adam Parker's crucial work helps to remind us that the struggle for racial equality continued long past the 1960s in the resilience of activists and long marchers like Sellers who helped to transform America's ongoing democratic experiment for the good of all. A must read.----Peniel E. Joseph, author of Stokely: A Life


Although little known and never one to seek attention, Cleveland Sellers is one of the true heroes of the Civil Rights movement and an important pioneer during the creation and development of the teaching of Black History in American colleges and universities. Adam Parker has done an excellent job in telling his story from time in prison to president of a college.---- Jack Bass, co-author of The Orangeburg Massacre Cleveland Sellers battled body and soul to redeem the promise of American democracy, and his story stands among the most telling and important of the civil rights generation. He took a bullet for his country--not in South Vietnam but in South Carolina, his blood winning him not a Purple Heart but a prison sentence. At age fifteen, he organized sit-ins in his hometown of Denmark, South Carolina. He labored at the heart of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, registered thousands of black sharecroppers to vote for the first time, searched the dark swamps of Mississippi for the bodies of murdered comrades, and pioneered the Black Power movement. Always an educator, he oversaw the Freedom Schools in Marshall County, Mississippi at nineteen and ended his career as a college president. This is a distinctive American story and Adam Parker's stirring narrative brings it to life.----Timothy B. Tyson, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, author of The Blood of Emmett Till Outside Agitator is an important, timely, and significant biography of Cleveland Sellers, one of the heroically transcendent figures of the Civil Rights Movement. Adam Parker's crucial work helps to remind us that the struggle for racial equality continued long past the 1960s in the resilience of activists and long marchers like Sellers who helped to transform America's ongoing democratic experiment for the good of all. A must read.----Peniel E. Joseph, author of Stokely: A Life


"Although little known and never one to seek attention, Cleveland Sellers is one of the true heroes of the Civil Rights movement and an important pioneer during the creation and development of the teaching of Black History in American colleges and universities. Adam Parker has done an excellent job in telling his story from time in prison to president of a college. * <b>-- Jack Bass, co-author of The Orangeburg Massacre</b> * Outside Agitator is an important, timely, and significant biography of Cleveland Sellers, one of the heroically transcendent figures of the Civil Rights Movement. Adam Parker’s crucial work helps to remind us that the struggle for racial equality continued long past the 1960s in the resilience of activists and long marchers like Sellers who helped to transform America’s ongoing democratic experiment for the good of all. A must read. * —<b>Peniel E. Joseph</b>, author of <i>Stokely: A Life</i> * Cleveland Sellers battled body and soul to redeem the promise of American democracy, and his story stands among the most telling and important of the civil rights generation. He took a bullet for his country—not in South Vietnam but in South Carolina, his blood winning him not a Purple Heart but a prison sentence. At age fifteen, he organized sit-ins in his hometown of Denmark, South Carolina. He labored at the heart of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, registered thousands of black sharecroppers to vote for the first time, searched the dark swamps of Mississippi for the bodies of murdered comrades, and pioneered the Black Power movement. Always an educator, he oversaw the Freedom Schools in Marshall County, Mississippi at nineteen and ended his career as a college president. This is a distinctive American story and Adam Parker’s stirring narrative brings it to life. * —<b>Timothy B. Tyson</b>, Senior Research Scholar, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, author of <i>The Blood of Emmett Till</i> * ""With vivid details, Parker unpacks Seller's upbringing and influences, portraying the realities of segregated South Carolina and presenting an ultimately compelling read about an educator and activist, from his earliest involvement in a local NAACP chapter to the flashpoint climax of his involvement in the civil rights movement, especially the 1968 Orangeburg Massacre, where he was the sole person convicted and jailed for the protests that occurred. Readers of historical biography, especially related to civil rights and social justice, will enjoy this informative work."" * <b>—Library Journal, starred review</b> *"


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