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Civil rights activist Willie B. Ludden, Jr.s memoirs tell the courageous story of an individual willing to die for what he believes in. His book is an insiders account of the civil rights movement during the early 60s. As part of the NAACP, Willie trained and led young African Americans to take a non-violent stand against racism. In Jackson, he worked with Medgar Evers and was one of the last people to see Medgar alive. On that fateful night, Medgar ironically worried about Willies safety, not his own. When Medgar died, a great leader was lost. But the movement could not be stopped.Ludden, Willie B. is the author of 'Anatomy of a Civil Rights Worker' with ISBN 9781591294900 and ISBN 1591294908.
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