Free All Along

The Robert Penn Warren Civil Rights Interviews

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Pub Date Jan 15 2019 | Archive Date Jan 15 2019

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Featured in the New Yorker's "Page-Turner"

One of Mashable's "17 books every activist should read in 2019"

"This is an expression not of people who are suddenly freed of something, but people who have been free all along." —Ralph Ellison, speaking with Robert Penn Warren

A stunning collection of previously unpublished interviews with key figures of the black freedom struggle by the Pulitzer Prize–winning author

In 1964, in the height of the civil rights movement of the 1960s, Pulitzer Prize–winning author and poet Robert Penn Warren set out with a tape recorder to interview leaders of the black freedom struggle. He spoke at length with luminaries such as James Baldwin, Martin Luther King Jr., Stokely Carmichael, Ralph Ellison, and Roy Wilkins, eliciting reflections and frank assessments of race in America and the possibilities for meaningful change. In Harlem, a fifteen-minute appointment with Malcolm X unwound into several hours of vivid conversation.

A year later, Penn Warren would publish Who Speaks for the Negro?, a probing narrative account of these conversations that blended his own reflections with brief excerpts and quotations from his interviews. Astonishingly, the full extent of the interviews remained in the background and were never published. The audiotapes stayed largely unknown until recent years. Free All Along brings to life the vital historic voices of America's civil rights generation, including writers, political activists, religious leaders, and intellectuals.

A major contribution to our understanding of the struggle for justice and equality, these remarkable long-form interviews are presented here as original documents that have pressing relevance today.

Featured in the New Yorker's "Page-Turner"

One of Mashable's "17 books every activist should read in 2019"

"This is an expression not of people who are suddenly freed of something, but people who...


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ISBN 9781595588180
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PAGES 256

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For anyone who is interested in Civil Rights, or someone who is looking to know more about Civil Rights would do well to read this book. There are so many insightful, powerful and raw experiences that were never brought onto the limelight but it still did not diminish the effect it had on humanity and appreciation for the fight of Civil Rights. This book shares personal, candid and raw interviews.
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