By Robert A. Pratt

ISBN-10: 0820323993

ISBN-13: 9780820323992

ISBN-10: 0820327808

ISBN-13: 9780820327808

In September 1950, Horace Ward, an African American scholar from l. a. Grange, Georgia, utilized to legislation university on the college of Georgia. regardless of his awesome educational list, Ward got a reply—in fact, a bribe—from one of many university's best officers supplying him monetary counsel if he could attend an out-of-state legislation institution. Ward, outraged on the unfairness of the proposition and made up our minds to finish this unequal therapy, sued the country of Georgia with the aid of the NAACP, changing into the 1st black scholar to problem segregation at the collage of Georgia.

Beginning with Ward's unsuccessful program to the collage and both unsuccessful go well with, Robert A. Pratt deals a conscientiously researched account of the tumultuous occasions surrounding the desegregation of Georgia's flagship establishment. depending on archival fabrics and oral histories, Pratt debunks the myths encircling the landmark 1961 selection to just accept black scholars into the college: specifically the concept that the collage of Georgia desegregated with little or no violent competition. Pratt exhibits that after Ward, by means of then a legal professional, helped litigate for the attractiveness of Hamilton Earl Holmes and Charlayne Alberta Hunter, college of Georgia scholars, instead of outsiders, conscientiously deliberate riots to inspire the expulsion of Holmes and Hunter. Pratt additionally demonstrates how neighborhood political leaders during the nation sympathized with—even aided and abetted--the scholar protestors.

Pratt's provocative tale of 1 civil rights fight doesn't cease with the preliminary felony selection that ended segregation on the college. He additionally examines the legacy of Horace Ward and different civil rights pioneers concerned about the university's desegregation—including Donald Hollowell and Constance Baker Motley—who persevered for a life-time to damage colour boundaries within the South and past. We Shall now not Be Moved is a testomony to Horace Ward, Hamilton Holmes, Charlayne Hunter-Gault, and others who bravely challenged years of legalized segregation.

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