James and Esther Cooper Jackson

James and Esther Cooper Jackson

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Haviland, Sara Rzeszutek
The University Press of Kentucky
EAN: 9780813166278
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This dual biography &quote;examines the ideas and activism of two of the most committed and significant freedom fighters in twentieth-century America&quote; (Erik Gellman, author of Death Blow to Jim Crow).Growing up in Virginia during the Great Depression, James E. Jackson and Esther Cooper Jackson understood that opportunities came differently for blacks and whites, men and women, rich and poor. They devoted their lives to the black freedom movement and saw a path to racial equality through the Communist Party. This political affiliation would come to define not only their activism but also the course of their marriage as the Cold War years unfolded.In this dual biography, Sara Rzeszutek examines the couple's political involvement as well as the evolution of their personal and public lives in the face of ever-shifting contexts. She documents the Jacksons' contributions to the early civil rights movement, discussing their time leading the Southern Negro Youth Congress, which laid the groundwork for youth activists in the 1960s; their writings in periodicals such as Political Affairs; and their editorial involvement in The Worker and the civil rights magazine Freedomways.Drawing upon correspondence, organizational literature, and interviews with the Jacksons themselves, Haviland presents a portrait of a remarkable pair who lived during a transformative period of American history. Their story offers a vital narrative of persistence, love, and activism across the long arc of the black freedom movement.
EAN 9780813166278
ISBN 0813166276
Binding Ebook
Publisher The University Press of Kentucky
Publication date November 6, 2015
Pages 441
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Haviland, Sara Rzeszutek
Series Civil Rights and the Struggle for Black Equality in the Twentieth Century