Beyond the South: How the Geography of Protest Redefined the Civil Rights Movement

The American Civil Rights Movement, in the nation’s popular imagination, has a specific address: the Deep South. Its iconic scenes are etched into history from specific locales—the Montgomery bus, the Birmingham lunch counter, the Selma bridge. This geographic framing is not incorrect, but it is profoundly incomplete. It tells a story of a regional conflict, … Continue reading Beyond the South: How the Geography of Protest Redefined the Civil Rights Movement