Robert G. Clark’s Journey to the House: A Black by Will D. Campbell

By Will D. Campbell

This biographical profile written via one of many South's such a lot striking authors lines the lifetime of Robert George Clark (b. 1928) from his Jim Crow boyhood in Ebenezer, Mississippi, via his amazing profession because the first black Mississippian when you consider that Reconstruction to be elected to the country condo of representatives.

during this compelling publication Will D. Campbell fuses Clark's kin historical past together with his political profession and tells of Clark's fight with segregationists, his strong impact within the passing of the state's 1982 schooling Reform invoice, and the continuing effect of his paintings on Mississippi politics and tradition.

in accordance with interviews, study, and first assets, Campbell's booklet is an evocative, attention-grabbing, and assuredly written portrait of a guy who formed and is shaping the tradition of up to date Mississippi.

In info of Clark's days as a scholar at Jackson nation collage, Campbell's narrative depicts Clark either as a robust person and as a logo of African American civil rights activism. As he follows Clark's growth as a political candidate, educator, and civil rights recommend, he showcases a background of race kin and racial politics in Mississippi throughout the state's such a lot turbulent period. during this steamy cauldron, in spite of the fact that, Campbell by no means loses sight of Clark's singular lifestyles and striking accomplishments. Clark maintains this present day as a sitting member of the Mississippi condominium of Representatives.

Robert G. Clark's trip to the House unites one in all Mississippi's most well known voters of the 20 th century and one of many state's such a lot extraordinary literary voices. in the course of the civil rights fight the lives of Clark and Campbell have been in interaction. This remarkable booklet, a useful addition to the ever-growing documentary literature of the civil rights circulation, exhibits that their lives and philosophies proceed to converge.

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