Jimmie Lee and James, Adar Cohen
Jimmie Lee and James, Adar Cohen
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Jimmie Lee and James
Two Lives, Two Deaths, and the Movement That Changed America

Author: Adar Cohen, Steve Fiffer

Narrator: Tom Perkins

Unabridged: 7 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/30/2015


Synopsis

"Bloody Sunday"—March 7, 1965—was a pivotal moment in the civil rights struggle. The national outrage generated by scenes of Alabama state troopers attacking peaceful demonstrators fueled the drive toward the passage of the Voting Rights Acts later that year. But why were hundreds of activists marching from Selma to Montgomery that afternoon?

Days earlier, during the crackdown on another protest in nearby Marion, a state trooper, claiming self-defense, shot Jimmie Lee Jackson, a twenty-six-year-old unarmed deacon and civil rights protester. Jackson's subsequent death spurred local civil rights leaders to make the march to Montgomery; when that day also ended in violence, the call went out to activists across the nation to join in the next attempt. One of the many who came down was a minister from Boston named James Reeb. Shortly after his arrival, he was attacked in the street by racist vigilantes, eventually dying of his injuries. Lyndon Johnson evoked Reeb's memory when he brought his voting rights legislation to Congress, and the national outcry over the brutal killings ensured its passage.

Most histories of the civil rights movement note these two deaths briefly, before moving on to the more famous moments. This book gives listeners a deeper understanding of the events that galvanized an already-strong civil rights movement to one of its greatest successes, along with the herculean efforts to bring the killers of these two men to justice—a quest that would last more than four decades.

About Adar Cohen

Adar Cohen is an educator, organizer, and researcher in the areas of conflict resolution, youth empowerment, and nonviolent social change. As the founding director of programs for Civic Leadership Foundation, he supports young people across the country in preparing to be successful in school, work, and civic life. A graduate of Wheaton College in Massachusetts and of the doctoral program in International Peace Studies at the University of Dublin (Trinity College), Adar teaches in the Peace, Justice, and Conflict Studies department at DePaul University in Chicago.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean on July 26, 2015

This book examines the killing of civil rights activists Jimmie Lee Jackson and Rev. James Reeb and how they inspired the march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama and led to the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The authors provide the reader a deeper understanding of the events that galvanize......more

Goodreads review by jordan on November 28, 2021

a very well-researched and informative book, but the format and the fact that i had to do a bunch of work for my history class gave me a headache......more

Goodreads review by Michelle on June 26, 2019

LOVED this book. These men were important to the events of Selma, but the details of their lives and deaths are usually glossed over. It felt right to meet them and honor them.......more

Goodreads review by Glenda Sparkman on January 06, 2019

Piece of History It's nice to relive these historical events that get us reason to be proud give honorable recognition to our fallen soldiers......more

Goodreads review by Shanell on March 01, 2020

Informative and thought provoking.......more