Selma: A Bicentennial History

Author:   Alston Fitts
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
ISBN:  

9780817360214


Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 May 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Selma: A Bicentennial History


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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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Author:   Alston Fitts
Publisher:   The University of Alabama Press
Imprint:   The University of Alabama Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.589kg
ISBN:  

9780817360214


ISBN 10:   0817360212
Pages:   384
Publication Date:   30 May 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

"List of Illustrations Preface Chapter 1. Selma in Pioneer Days: ""Moore's Bluff"" Strives to Make the Big Time, 1819-1845 Chapter 2. The Queen City Grows As Storm Clouds Gather, 1844-1861 Chapter 3. Secession and Civil War: Selma, Arsenal of the Confederacy Chapter 4. Rebuilding and Reconstruction: Selma Rises from the Ashes, 1865-1880 Chapter 5. The Queen City Resumes Her Throne: Selma, 1880-1912 Chapter 6. The Decline of the Cotton Kingdom: Selma, 1912-1939 Chapter 7. World War II and After, 1939-1963 Chapter 8. Selma, Birthplace of Equal Voting Rights: The Queen City in Crisis, 1963-1968 Chapter 9. The Queen City Recovers Her Poise, 1968-1988 Chapter 10. More Bridges to Cross, 1989-2008 Epilogue: What Bridges Lie Ahead? Selected Bibliography Index"

Reviews

Selma: A Bicentennial History will undoubtedly serve as the starting reference point from which future scholarship regarding this city's past will commence. Fitts has produced a masterful work for which he and his fellow Selmians can be very proud. --Alabama Review There is a palpable even-handedness about this book. It could serve as a common frame of reference for all of Selma's citizens, black and white, and certainly for people in other places, including other parts of Alabama; it offers a font of useful information. --Frye Gaillard, author of Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement that Changed America What makes this book so worthwhile in my view is its discussion of the complexity of race since the days of the civil rights movement. Like so many communities that went through the civil rights movement, race remains a significant issue that can lead to open conflict with the slightest spark. Fitts shows how explosive the issue of race continued to be. --Wilson Fallin Jr., author of Uplifting the People: Three Centuries of Black Baptists in Alabama


Selma: A Bicentennial History will undoubtedly serve as the starting reference point from which future scholarship regarding this city's past will commence. Fitts has produced a masterful work for which he and his fellow Selmians can be very proud. - Alabama Review There is a palpable even-handedness about this book. It could serve as a common frame of reference for all of Selma's citizens, black and white, and certainly for people in other places, including other parts of Alabama; it offers a font of useful information. - Frye Gaillard, author of Cradle of Freedom: Alabama and the Movement that Changed America What makes this book so worthwhile in my view is its discussion of the complexity of race since the days of the civil rights movement. Like so many communities that went through the civil rights movement, race remains a significant issue that can lead to open conflict with the slightest spark. Fitts shows how explosive the issue of race continued to be. - Wilson Fallin Jr., author of Uplifting the People: Three Centuries of Black Baptists in Alabama


Author Information

Alston Fitts III is a native of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, who earned a master’s degree from Harvard University in 1964 and a PhD in English from the University of Chicago in 1974. A former English teacher, Fitts served for decades as the director of information and principal fundraiser for the Edmundite Missions, a Catholic organization based in Selma.

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