Sometimes Farmgirls Become Revolution..., Florence Tate
Sometimes Farmgirls Become Revolution..., Florence Tate
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Sometimes Farmgirls Become Revolutionaries
Florence Tate on Black Power, Black Politics and the FBI

Author: Florence Tate, Jake-Ann Jones

Narrator: Kim Staunton, Beresford Bennett

Unabridged: 11 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 12/07/2021


Synopsis

Sometimes Farmgirls Become Revolutionaries is the story of an unsung civil rights organizer, Black Power activist, and barrier-breaking Black woman, Florence Louise Tate (1931–2014). Tate was close to the young leaders of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. She became a mentor, a mother-of-themovement, and a target of J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI.

Tate defied stereotypes of the 1960s, playing key roles in the lives and work of an astonishing number of high-profile leaders of the most influential social-change organizations and events of the twentieth century. She also worked with
numerous Black Nationalist leaders and Pan-African activists, US politicians, and members of the Congressional Black Caucus. She was close to Marion Barry and Jesse Jackson, serving both men as press secretary.

An accomplished activist, most people never knew that Tate was bravely fighting chronic depression. She endured years of electroconvulsive shock treatments and therapy to live a full life, contribute to her community, fight for human and civil
rights, and be available to her family.

Farmgirls is an engaging collage of Tate’s life, woven together from her journal entries, memories from people who knew her, and excerpts from her FBI files.

These multiple perspectives bring into focus the complex and complicated saga of a public persona engaged in private struggle, defying and overcoming the odds.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Christy

I read this book slowly, in bits over months. Now that I'm finished, I'm grateful for this behind-the-scenes of a Black revolutionary that I wasn't previously familiar with. Jake-Ann Jones did a great job weaving Florence Tate's voice in with interviews and FBI records. I appreciate the honest look......more

Goodreads review by Maire

I’m so glad Florence Tate was convinced to write her story because it is an incredible one. I particularly enjoyed learning about her time as the press secretary for Jesse Jackson’s presidential campaign and her involvement in the Pan-African movement.......more

A beautifully written memoir that is both personal, and that provides a historical account of the Civil Rights, and Pan-African movements.......more