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Historian Peniel E. Joseph on How 1963 ‘Cracked Open and Remade’ America

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1963: A Year of Change and Controversy

This chapter examines the critical events of 1963 that drove the civil rights movement in America, spotlighting both champions and opponents of racial justice. It highlights key figures like James Baldwin and the complex interplay between various societal groups during this transformative period. Through personal stories and historical reflections, the chapter connects the struggles of the civil rights movement to broader global issues of freedom and equality.

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