Spell Freedom, Elaine Weiss
Spell Freedom, Elaine Weiss
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Spell Freedom
The Underground Schools That Built the Civil Rights Movement

Author: Elaine Weiss

Narrator: Robin Miles

Unabridged: 15 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/04/2025


Synopsis

The acclaimed author of the “stirring, definitive, and engrossing” (NPR) The Woman’s Hour returns with the story of four activists whose audacious plan to restore voting rights to Black Americans laid the groundwork for the Civil Rights Movement.

In the summer of 1954, educator Septima Clark and small businessman Esau Jenkins travelled to rural Tennessee’s Highlander Folk School, an interracial training center for social change founded by Myles Horton, a white southerner with roots in the labor movement. There, the trio united behind a shared mission: preparing Black southerners to pass the daunting Jim Crow era voter registration literacy tests that were designed to disenfranchise them.

Together with beautician-turned-teacher Bernice Robinson, they launched the underground Citizenship Schools project, which began with a single makeshift classroom hidden in the back of a rural grocery store. By the time the Voting Rights Act was signed into law in 1965, the secretive undertaking had established more than nine hundred citizenship schools across the South, preparing tens of thousands of Black citizens to read and write, demand their rights—and vote. Simultaneously, it nurtured a generation of activists—many of them women—trained in community organizing, political citizenship, and tactics of resistance and struggle who became the grassroots foundation of the Civil Rights Movement. Dr. King called Septima Clark, “Mother of the Movement.”

In the vein of Hidden Figures and Devil in the Grove, Spell Freedom is both a riveting, crucially important lens onto our past, and a deeply moving story for our present.

About Elaine Weiss

Elaine Weiss is an award-winning journalist, author, and public speaker. In addition to Spell Freedom, she is the author of Fruits of Victory: The Woman’s Land Army of the Great War;  and The Woman’s Hour: The Great Fight to Win the Vote. Elaine lives with her husband in Baltimore, Maryland. Find out more at ElaineWeiss.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Brendan on February 19, 2025

It's always tough to rate a book which has such an important story, but the final product doesn't land as well as you hoped. I ran into this with Elaine Weiss's Spell Freedom. It is the story of multiple people integral to the Citizenship Schools project which helped Black citizens to vote by prepar......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on April 13, 2025

Finished Reading Pre-Read notes I'm keenly interested in the history of fights for rights. Something incredibly valuable can be gleaned from such stories - a keener sense of empathy and a creativity toward resolution of the shared history of racism in the US. Final Review Review summary and recommen......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on March 31, 2025

This was phenomenal, I love how the author wove all of these stories together. It was nonfiction written like a novel and I could not stop listening to the audiobook. I learned a lot from this, especially about Septima Clark and the Citizenship Schools. This did not shy away from the uncomfortable,......more

Goodreads review by Chelsea on March 04, 2025

I received an ARC from the publisher in exchange for an honest review Spell Freedom by Elaine Weiss is a nonfiction written like a novel about the Highlander Folk School and the activists who helped found the Civil Rights Movement. Septima Poinsette Clark was one of the first teachers at the Highland......more

Goodreads review by Lucia on March 18, 2025

This is an incredible and important book. Without it, I would have never known the story of Septima Clark, Bernice Robinson and other incredible figures in the Civil Rights movement. Starting with Queen Mrs. Clark, Elaine Weiss takes us through the birth of the Civil Rights movement through some of......more