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Son of the Rough South: An Uncivil Memoir

by Karl Fleming

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"Fleming covered the social struggles of the 1960s for Newsweek as its chief civil rights reporter. What makes this bracing memoir more than a simple morality tale about good activists versus evil traditionalists is Fleming's deep connection to Southern culture: raised in crushing poverty in smalltown North Carolina during the Depression, he was given over to a church orphanage at the tender age of eight when his mother could no longer afford to take care of him. Stumbling into journalism almost by accident, Fleming (now the L.A.-based spouse of Ann Taylor Fleming) began to see the racist culture around him in a new way, and vowed to expose the truth. Following this youthful and idealistic declaration is a harrowing and brutally honest account of Fleming's experiences on all sides of the civil rights battle: oafish, vile Klansmen as well as inspirational leaders, activists and everyday people struggling for equality are here, but more compelling are Fleming's own struggles to understand his place as a white Southerner in the midst of the chaos, fear, hatred and optimism that marked the South in the early 1960s. Eventually, the violence, both personal and political, overwhelmed Fleming, and he recounts in sobering detail his struggle to make sense of his life and his past in the years following the end of the Civil Rights movement. The territory may be familiar, but Fleming provides a complex and fresh perspective." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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Fleming recounts his life, from its beginnings in an impoverished area of North Carolina through his work as a civil rights reporter and the aftermath of that work. He explains how his past as a bullied orphan made him an impassioned civil rights reporter and then an unwilling participant in the struggle after he was severely beaten and left for dead during the 1966 Watts riots.
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Fleming crafts a remarkable and moving memoir of growing up an orphan in the rough South, becoming a "Newsweek" reporter and covering the most brutal--though often inspiring--aspects of the civil rights revolution.

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ISBN:
9781586482961
Subtitle:
An Uncivil Memoir
Author:
Fleming, Karl
Publisher:
PublicAffairs
Subject:
Civil rights workers
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Regional Subjects - South
Subject:
Journalists
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Personal Memoirs
Subject:
Editors, Journalists, Publishers
Publication Date:
May 2005
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
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Y
Dimensions:
9.46x6.48x1.30 in. 1.65 lbs.

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