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Book Synopsis: Brings back into print a classic account of courage and calamity in the long march toward racial justice in the South, and the nation. On September 15, 1963, a bomb exploded at the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, Alabama, killing four young Black girls. The very next day, a prominent white lawyer named Charles Morgan Jr. was scheduled to speak at a luncheon held by the Young Men’s Business Club of Birmingham. A well-regarded figure in the city’s legal and business establishment, Morgan had been mentioned frequently as a candidate for political office. To the shock of his longtime friends and associates, Morgan deviated from his planned remarks, instead using his platform to place the blame for the murder of the four young girls squarely on the shoulders of the city’s white middle-class establishment, those seated before him.
As much as his stand was admired nationally, in Birmingham the results were destructive for him personally. Threats against his life and the lives of his family poured in daily by phone and mail, his political career was finished, and he was faced with financial ruin. Within weeks, he moved his family out of the state, and thenceforward committed himself to legal action in the name of racial justice. In 1964, he established the regional office of the ACLU in Atlanta. In the 1964 Supreme Court case Reynolds v. Sims, Morgan successfully argued that districts in state legislatures needed to be of nearly equal size, establishing the principle of “one man, one vote” to effectively end the use of gerrymandering.
A Time to Speak was originally published in 1964, a mere year after Morgan and his family fled Birmingham. The memoir recounts not only his speech, but his entire upbringing and the political, cultural, and social milieus in which he was raised and which gave rise to the cowardice, institutional silence, fear, and hate that those conditions nursed. This new edition features a foreword from US Senator Doug Jones.
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Discover the awe-inspiring true story of Charles Morgan Jr., a courageous American lawyer who risked it all for justice in the struggle for racial equality. A Time to Speak is a gripping account of one man's stand against the oppressive forces of hate and fear that plagued the South in the 1960s. This compelling narrative sheds light on a pivotal moment in history when one individual's bravery sparked a movement for change.
Uncover the raw emotions and pivotal events that defined a generation in the fight for civil rights with this powerful memoir. Charles Morgan Jr.'s unwavering dedication to the cause of racial justice is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through his harrowing journey, readers will be inspired to take a stand against injustice and make a difference in their own communities.
Experience the power of one man's voice as he challenges the status quo and fights for what is right in the face of overwhelming adversity. A Time to Speak is a stirring reminder that individual actions can have far-reaching consequences and shape the course of history. Join us on this transformative journey of courage, compassion, and unwavering determination.
Ready to delve into this captivating tale of bravery and conviction? Order your copy of A Time to Speak today and immerse yourself in the extraordinary life of Charles Morgan Jr. Take a stand for justice and be inspired to speak out against injustice in our world. Let his story ignite a fire within you to advocate for equality and make a difference in the fight for civil rights.
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