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Bloody Tuesday

The Untold Story of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Tuscaloosa

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Bloody Tuesday

By: John M. Giggie
Narrated by: Christopher Grove
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The dramatic story of one of the most violent episodes of the civil rights movement and its role in the ongoing reckoning with racial injustice in the United States.

On Tuesday, June 9, 1964, police attacked more than 600 Black men, women, and children inside First African Baptist Church (Tuscaloosa, Alabama), where Reverend Martin Luther King had launched the Tuscaloosa campaign for integration three months earlier. As the group gathered to march, they faced over seventy law enforcement officers and hundreds more deputized white citizens and Klansmen eager to end their protests for good. Police smashed the historic church's stained-glass windows with water hoses and fired rounds of tear gas inside. As demonstrators streamed from the church, many choking and soaked, they beat them with nightsticks, cattle prods, and axe handles, arrested nearly a hundred, and sent over thirty to the hospital. Here this event is recounted through the eyes of locals-a charismatic Black preacher trained by Rev. King, an aging police chief, the Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and Black women who were the backbone of the protests.

In Bloody Tuesday, John Giggie powerfully recovers one of the last great untold stories of the civil rights movement and its role in the reckoning with America's ongoing struggle for racial justice.

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I listen to audiobooks so I can speed it up super fast… mostly to save time on reading… but this book is so important for everyone to read. This part of history that isn’t even taught in school. It definitely should be. If things like this aren’t taught it will just going to happen again and I definitely don’t want to see anything like this happen in my lifetime. This book is important and should be taught in schools and read by everyone!

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