The Education of a Black Radical: A Southern Civil Rights Activist's Journey, 1959-1964
DArmy Bailey was the freshman class president at Southern University when four black college students refused to leave the whites-only lunch counter of a Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworths on February 1, 1960. Their action set off a wave of similar protests among black college students across the South, including DArmy Bailey and his classmates at Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Education of a Black Radical details Baileys experiences on the front lines of the black student movement of the early 1960s, providing a rare firsthand account of the early days of Americas civil rights struggle.
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