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A Fire You Can't Put Out: The Civil Rights Life of Birmingham's Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Univ of Alabama Pr
Publication date July 13, 1999
Pages 541
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780817309688
ISBN-10 0817309683
Dimensions 1.75 by 6.50 by 9.50 in.
Weight 2.30 lbs.
Availability§ Publisher Out of Stock Indefinitely
Original list price $39.95
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This first biography of Fred Shuttlesworth-winner of both the 2000 Lillian Smith Award and the 2001 James F. Sulzby Jr. Award-details the fascinating life of the controversial preacher who led integration efforts in Birmingham with the courage and fervor of a religious crusader.

When Fred Shuttlesworth suffered only a bump on the head in the 1956 bombing of his home, members of his church called it a miracle. Shuttlesworth took it as a sign that God would protect him on the mission that had made him a target that night. Standing in front of his demolished home, Shuttlesworth vigorously renewed his commitment to integrate Birmingham's buses, lunch counters, police force, and parks. The incident transformed him, in the eyes of Birmingham's blacks, from an up-and-coming young minister to a virtual folk hero and, in the view of white Birmingham, from obscurity to rabble-rouser extraordinaire.

From his 1956 founding of the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights through the historic demonstrations of 1963, driven by a sense of divine mission, Shuttlesworth pressured Jim Crow restrictions in Birmingham with radically confrontational acts of courage. His intensive campaign pitted him against the staunchly segregationist police commissioner Eugene "Bull" Connor and ultimately brought him to the side of Martin Luther King Jr. and to the inner chambers of the Kennedy White House.

First published in 1999, Andrew Manis's award-winning biography of "one of the nation's most courageous freedom fighters" demonstrates compellingly that Shuttleworth's brand of fiery, outspoken confrontation derived from his prophetic understanding of the pastoral role. Civil rights activism was tantamount to salvation in his understanding of the role of Christian minister.



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With Manisrew M. | from Univ of Alabama Pr (July 13, 1999)
9780817309688 | details & prices | 541 pages | 6.50 × 9.50 × 1.75 in. | 2.30 lbs | List price $39.95
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from Univ of Alabama Pr (January 1, 2002)
9780817311568 | details & prices | 6.00 × 9.25 × 1.50 in. | 1.85 lbs | List price $29.95

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