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Walking with the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement |
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Rating: Summary: John Lewis is a true son of the people. Artful masterpiece! Review: Walking with the Wind is one of the masterpieces of the 90's. John Lewis is a true son of the people. His book will undoubtly be counted as one of the great historical works that generation to come will review for an accurate portrayed of human dignity. America is richer because of Mr. Lewis' sacrifices. I anxiously await part II.
Rating: Summary: NOTEWORTHY RECORD Review: WALKING WITH THE WIND shows the struggles of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of John Lewis, who may have been considered a minor playor at the time. The turbulent years are discussed in detail. Though the actions contained therein are sometimes sad and inhumane, the reader is left with a feeling of achievement, of something good having been accomplished. It's a positive suprise, this memoir, from an unexpected source. You know that he was there and that he felt every nuance. You can feel his triumph. Excellent photography.
Rating: Summary: NOTEWORTHY RECORD Review: WALKING WITH THE WIND shows the struggles of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of John Lewis, who may have been considered a minor playor at the time. The turbulent years are discussed in detail. Though the actions contained therein are sometimes sad and inhumane, the reader is left with a feeling of achievement, of something good having been accomplished. It's a positive suprise, this memoir, from an unexpected source. You know that he was there and that he felt every nuance. You can feel his triumph. Excellent photography.
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