An affectionate, humorous account of small town Alabama during the civil rights era.When Frank Sikora's six-year-old daughter contracted pneumonia in 1962, his wife Millie vowed that would be the last
It was a time when Martin Luther King Jr. and other leaders rallied black youth and adults to march for their civil rights, a time when the Ku Klux Klan was active in cities and throughout the country
This biography of Alabama Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (1918-1999) recounts his life and career, which was seminal in many civil rights cases. He made decisions on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, school de