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Selma

A Bicentennial History

Alston Fitts Ph.D., Alston Fitts

University Of Alabama Press · Print & ebook · May 25, 2021

Reading lane: Southern U.S. History

In 1989, Alston Fitts published a brief history of the city of Selma, Alabama, from its founding through the aftermath of the civil rights movement.

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Reading lane: Southern U.s. History and U.s. State & Local History.Publisher: University Of Alabama Press.

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Authors
Alston Fitts Ph.D., Alston Fitts
Publisher
University Of Alabama Press
Published
May 25, 2021
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Southern U.S. History · U.S. State & Local History
Reading lane
Southern U.S. History

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  • U.S. State & Local History

  • Southern U.S. History

  • East South Central Travel (AL, KY, MS, TN)

About This Book

In 1989, Alston Fitts published a brief history of the city of Selma, Alabama, from its founding through the aftermath of the civil rights movement. Selma: A Bicentennial History is a greatly revised and expanded version of Fitts’s history of the city, replete with a wealth of new, never-before-published illustrations, which further develops a number of significant events, corrects critical errors, and, most importantly, incorporates many new stories and materials that docum...

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In 1989, Alston Fitts published a brief history of the city of Selma, Alabama, from its founding through the aftermath of the civil rights movement. Selma: A Bicentennial History is a greatly revised and expanded version of Fitts’s history of the city, replete with a wealth of new, never-before-published illustrations, which further develops a number of significant events, corrects critical errors, and, most importantly, incorporates many new stories and materials that document Selma’s establishment, growth, and development. Comprehensive, thoroughly researched, and nonpartisan, Fitts’s pleasantly accessible history addresses every major issue, movement, and trend from the city’s settlement in 1815 to the end of the twentieth century. Its commerce, institutions, governance, as well as its evolving racial, religious, and class composition are all treated with candor and depth. Selma’s transformative role within the state and the nation is fully explored, and most notable is a nuanced and complex discussion of race relations from the rise of the civil rights era to modern times. Historians, scholars, and Alabamians will find great use for this updated and fully developed exploration of Selma’s rich, complex, and significant history.

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