| Prologue "I Want to Go to Jail" |
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Chapter One Audrey Faye Hendricks |
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"There wasn't a bombing that I wasn't at." |
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Chapter Two Washington Booker III |
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"I was too rambunctious to be a little black kid in the South. That put me in a position to be killed." |
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Chapter Three James W. Stewart |
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"No. I am not going to be confined." |
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Chapter Four Arnetta Streeter |
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"We needed to do something right then." |
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Chapter Five Collision Course |
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"We shall march until victory is won." |
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"Overwhelmed by a feeling of hopelessness" |
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Chapter Seven The Foot Soldiers |
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"We got to use what we got." |
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Chapter Eight May 2. D-Day |
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Chapter Nine May 3. Double D-Day |
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"You wondered how people could be so cruel." |
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Chapter Ten Views from Other Sides |
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Chapter Eleven May 4-6, 1963 |
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Chapter Twelve May 7-10, 1963 |
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"Nothing was said...about the children." |
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Chapter Thirteen May 11-May 23 |
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It was the worst of times. It was the best of times |
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Chapter Fourteen Freedom and Fury |
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Chapter Fifteen Afterworld |
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| Author's Note |
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| Timeline |
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| Map |
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| Thank Yous |
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| Notes |
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| Bibliography |
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| Photo Credits |
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| Index |
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