From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Taylor Branch, the second part of his epic trilogy on the American Civil Rights Movement.
In the second volume of his three-part history, a monumental trilogy that began withParting the Waters, winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, Taylor Branch portrays the Civil Rights Movement at its zenith, recounting the climactic struggles as they commanded the national stage.Contents Preface toPillar of Fire
PART ONE BIRMIGHAM TIDES 1 Islam in Los Angeles 2 Prophets in Chicago 3 LBJ in St. Augustine 4 Gamblers in Law 5 To Vote in Mississippi: Advance by Retreat 6 Tremors: L.A. to Selma 7 Marx in the White House 8 Summer Freeze 9 Cavalry: Lowenstein and the Church 10 Mirrors in Black and White 11 Against All Enemies 12 Frontiers on Edge: The Last Month
PART TWO NEW WORLDS PASSING 13 Grief 14 High Councils 15 Hattiesburg Freedom Day 16 Ambush 17 Spreading Poisons 18 The Creation of Muhammad Ali 19 Shaky Pulpits 20 Mary Peabody Meets the Klan 21 Wrestling with Legends 22 Filibusters 23 Pilgrims and Empty Pitchers 24 Brushfires
PART THREE FREEDOM SUMMER 25 Jail Marches 26 Bogue Chitto Swamp 27 Beachheads 28 Testing Freedom 29 The Cow Palace Revolt 30 King in Mississippi 31 Riot Politics 32 Crime, War, and Freedom School 33 White House Etiquette 34 A Dog in the Manger: The Atlantic City Compromise 35 We see the giants... 36 Movements Unbound
PART FOUR LORD, MAKE ME PURE -- BUT NOT YET 37 Landslide 38 Nobel Prize 39 To the Valley: The Downward King 40 Saigon, Audubon, and Selma Epilogue
Acknowledgments Abbreviations Used in Source Notes Notes Major Works Cited in Notes IndexRichard BernsteinThe New York TimesBy the time you have finished [Pillar of Fire