Another Sojourner Looking for Truth: My Journey from Civil Rights to Black Power and Beyond

Millicent E. Brown

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Book cover for Another Sojourner Looking for Truth: My Journey from Civil Rights to Black Power and Beyond

Another Sojourner Looking for Truth: My Journey from Civil Rights to Black Power and Beyond

Another Sojourner Looking for Truth: My Journey from Civil Rights to Black Power and Beyond

Millicent E. Brown

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Memories and insights of a lifelong social justice advocate as she searches for freedom as an African American woman

Millicent E. Brown's family home at 270 Ashley Avenue in Charleston, South Carolina, was a center of civil rights activity. There Brown gained intimate knowledge of the struggle for racial justice, and those experiences set her on a life course dedicated to the civil rights struggle. Best known as the named plaintiff in the federal court case that, in 1963, forced the initial desegregation of public schools in South Carolina, her experiences as an activist range across years and well beyond her native state. Another Sojourner Looking for Truth is Brown's insightful reflection on her search for freedom in a nation deeply mired in white supremacist beliefs and overt violence against people of color.

In this revealing memoir, Brown writes about her fears and doubts, as well as the challenges of being a teenager expected to "represent the race" to combat negative stereotypes of African Americans. Readers also gain perspective on the interpersonal aspects of white backlash to civil rights progress and strategic machinations within the movement. Overall, Brown's words will inform, inspire, and challenge everyone to better understand the civil rights struggle and confront its ongoing challenges.

About the Author

Millicent E. Brown is a retired associate professor of history from Claflin University, having taught at several other institutions of higher education. She is a lifelong community advocate and spokesperson for improvements in historically and currently exploited neighborhoods and communities of color. Currently she consults with museums, historical sites, and organizations seeking more accurate analyses of social justice initiatives.

Critical Reviews

Brown offers a vivid, personal, and oftentimes wrenching account of what the struggle for Black freedom, equality, and respect entailed for her and her family. Brown's memoir illustrates that she has earned her cred as an outspoken, thoughtful critic. We'd do well to listen (and read).

--Stephanie Hunt "Charleston Magazine"

Vivid testimony from an energetic activist.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Publishing Information

Publisher: University of South Carolina Press
Pub date: 2024-04-23
Length: 222 pages

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