The Deacons for Defense, Lance Hill
The Deacons for Defense, Lance Hill
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The Deacons for Defense
Armed Resistance and the Civil Rights Movement

Author: Lance Hill

Narrator: Bill Andrew Quinn

Unabridged: 13 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/29/2020


Synopsis

In 1964 a small group of African American men in Jonesboro, Louisiana, defied the nonviolence policy of the mainstream civil rights movement and formed an armed self-defense organization—the Deacons for Defense and Justice—to protect movement workers from vigilante and police violence. With their largest and most famous chapter at the center of a bloody campaign in the Ku Klux Klan stronghold of Bogalusa, Louisiana, the Deacons became a popular symbol of the growing frustration with Martin Luther King Jr.'s nonviolent strategy and a rallying point for a militant working-class movement in the South.

Lance Hill offers the first detailed history of the Deacons for Defense and Justice. In his analysis of this important yet long-overlooked organization, Hill challenges what he calls "the myth of nonviolence"—the idea that a united civil rights movement achieved its goals through nonviolent direct action led by middle-class and religious leaders. In contrast, Hill constructs a compelling historical narrative of a working-class armed self-defense movement that defied the entrenched nonviolent leadership and played a crucial role in compelling the federal government to neutralize the Klan and uphold civil rights and liberties.

About Lance Hill

Lance Hill is adjunct professor of history at Tulane University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David

The University of North Carolina Press has contributed an impressive array of titles to field of African-American history and this one of their best. This one is among a recent surge of historiography dedicated to dispelling what Lance Hill calls “The Myth of Nonviolence” in the African-American fre......more

Goodreads review by Daniel

A solid primary document and oral history based monograph on a significant organization deliberately ignored by dogmatic non-violent historiographers. Well done!......more

Goodreads review by Harvey

Real history real people and their struggles, suprising facts on the movement not taught and how battles were won by not backing down using weapons of self defense......more

Goodreads review by S

Interesting look at the history of Civil Rights within the US. I had heard of the organization, just not by name, and by the results achieved. The material is high level, with ample documentation to research further One of the best summations is from the text itself: In an ideal world, rational argume......more