Eyes Have Seen

From Mississippi to Montreal

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Pub Date Apr 01 2025 | Archive Date Mar 31 2025

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Description

At the age of fifteen, Fred Anderson left home and was sucked into the maelstrom of the U.S. southern civil rights movement. He became active with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) and other civil rights organization, working with some of the well-known leaders including John Lewis, Bob Moses, Stokely Carmichael, Fanni Lou Hamer and more. As the movement voiced opposition to the Vietnam War and support for liberation movements in Africa and other Third World countries, including Palestine, the FBI targeted it, while military draft boards systemically and disproportionately inducted social activists and poor Blacks, including Fred Anderson. When he refused to go to war, he chose ‘ Flight to Canada,’ where he became Clifford Gaston, the name he went by until the amnesty granted draft dodgers in 1977. Eyes Have Seen: From Mississippi to Montreal is a memoir about embracing the racial and tyrannical crosswinds of Hattiesburg and the south of the 1960’ s and riding the tailwinds of SNCC, civil rights, anti-Vietnam War activism and reimagining the underground railroad to Canada. Little did he know that the internal and public outcomes of the waning Mississippi Freedom

At the age of fifteen, Fred Anderson left home and was sucked into the maelstrom of the U.S. southern civil rights movement. He became active with the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee...


A Note From the Publisher

There are a number of memoirs from White participants of the Freedom Summer. This centers the voice of a black activist.

Fred Anderson was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He left home at an early age to join the Civil Rights Movement-becoming a field secretary for the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) organizing in the Mississippi delta, Alabama, and Southwest Georgia. He fled in the winter of 1966, to Montreal as a Vietnam war resister.

There are a number of memoirs from White participants of the Freedom Summer. This centers the voice of a black activist.

Fred Anderson was born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He left home at an...


Advance Praise

"Eyes Have Seen grants necessary access to how ordinary people living full lives—as children, parents, grandparents, farmers, churchgoers, educators, friends, artists, lovers, sisters, and brothers—become compelled to respond to acts and systems harmful to the fulfilment of their humanity, resulting in extraordinary actions for the greater good of so many who will be the unknowing beneficiaries of their sacrifices.” — Nantali Indongo, Host-Producer of CBC’s The Bridge, Current Affairs Arts and Culture Contributor

"Eyes Have Seen is a fascinating read that leaves you awed and inspired.” — Aly Ndiaye, aka Webster

"The latter half of the memoir, which depicts Anderson’s life as a Vietnam-War draft resister in Montreal, is an invaluable contribution to history.” — Nigel Thomas, author of A Different Hurricane 

"We need accounts like these to fill the voids in the official archives and more importantly to puncture the myths of national difference. Read this memoir and sit with its many truths and its difficult triumphs!” — Rinaldo Walcott, Professor and Chair of Africana and American Studies at the University at Buffalo. 


"Eyes Have Seen grants necessary access to how ordinary people living full lives—as children, parents, grandparents, farmers, churchgoers, educators, friends, artists, lovers, sisters, and...


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ISBN 9781771863780
PRICE $24.95 (USD)
PAGES 220

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