Freedom Summer
By (Author) Kathleen S. Womack
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BookBaby
11th October 2024
United States
General
Fiction
Paperback
376
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
Terrence Butler, Mississippi born and raised, is not really the nonviolent type, especially when it comes to this whole civil rights foolishness. Why talk when fighting's faster In the summer of 1964, nineteen-year-old Terrence faces a crossroads: continue the expense of college or stay home to work for pennies sharecropping his folks' farm. When he ends up on the bad side of Earl Flynn, a one-time childhood friend turned deputy sheriff, his activist cousin offers him a third choice: working for a summer voting drive. Terrence reluctantly agrees.
During training, Terrence meets Daniel Fogel, a white boy from California, and immediately dismisses him as an idealistic fool. Over a week of classes and secret trysts, the two of them somehow manage to fall in love. The long, hot summer's progress is marred by brutality and murder, but more dangerous to Terrence is Deputy Flynn. He never stopped gunning for Terrence, and now he's added Daniel to his sights. On a dark country road in the dead of night, Terrence may find it impossible to stick to nonviolence. Some sacrifices are just too big.
Kathleen S. Womack lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two children. She studied journalism and currently works in the Superior Court system. Kathleen combined her training with a love of history and storytelling to produce a work of fiction that transports readers, directly and unflinchingly, into the events that transpired in those heady and hopeful days of 1964.