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Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana Book

Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana
Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana, Witness to the Truth tells the extraordinary life story of a grassroots human rights leader and his courageous campaign to win the right to vote for the African Americans of Lake Providence, Louisiana. Born in 1901 in a small, almost all-black parish, Jo, Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana, Witness to the Truth tells the extraordinary life story of a grassroots human rights leader and his courageous campaign to win the right to vote for the African Americans of Lake Providence, Louisiana. Born in 1901 in a small, almost all-black parish, Jo, Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana
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  • Witness to the Truth: My Struggle for Human Rights in Louisiana
  • Written by author John H. Scott
  • Published by University of South Carolina Press, February 2003
  • "Witness to the Truth tells the extraordinary life story of a grassroots human rights leader and his courageous campaign to win the right to vote for the African Americans of Lake Providence, Louisiana. Born in 1901 in a small, almost all-black parish, Jo
  • Scott (1901-80) was a grassroots human rights leader who led the campaign to win the right to vote for African Americans of Lake Providence, Louisiana. His daughter draws primarily on tapes of interviews by historian Joseph Logsdon, but also personal pape
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"Witness to the Truth tells the extraordinary life story of a grassroots human rights leader and his courageous campaign to win the right to vote for the African Americans of Lake Providence, Louisiana. Born in 1901 in a small, almost all-black parish, John H. Scott grew up in a community where black businesses, schools, and neighborhoods thrived in isolation from the white population. The settlement appeared self-sufficient and independent - but all was not as it seemed. From Reconstruction until the 1960s, African Americans still were not allowed to register and vote. Scott, a minister and farmer, set about to redress this inequality. Ultimately convincing Attorney General Robert Kennedy to participate in his crusade, Scott led a twenty-five year struggle that graphically illustrates how persistent efforts by local citizens translated into a national movement." "Told in Scott's own words, Witness to the Truth recounts the complex tyranny of southern race relations in Louisiana. Raised by grandparents who lived during slavery, Scott grew up learning about the horrors of that institution, and he himself experienced the injustices of Jim Crow laws. Without bitterness or anger, he chronicles almost one hundred years of life in the parish, including migrations between the two world wars, the displacement of African American farmers during the New Deal, and the shocking methods white southerners used to keep African Americans under economic domination and away from the polls. Chapter president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for more than thirty years and a recipient of the A. P. Tureaud Citizens Award, Scott embodied the persistence, strength, and raw courage required of African American leaders in the rural South, particularly in the 1950s and 1960s. His story illustrates the contributions of local NAACP leaders in advancing the human rights movement." Cleo Scott Brown, Scott's daughter, draws on oral history interviews with her


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