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No One Ever Asked
The Untold Story of a Civil Rights Worker
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Gary Roelofs
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Arnold Rochvarg
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This engaging work by legal scholar Arnold Rochvarg presents a narrative history of the mid-1960s civil rights movement centered around the experiences of a white woman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who quit college to join the movement and became involved with many of the important events and persons of the day.
Rochvarg, the cousin of the woman around whom the narrative revolves, had for over fifty years been intrigued by the mystery surrounding the seven-year disappearance of his cousin Iris during the 1960s. Once he finally approached her about her rumored involvement in the civil rights movement, she generously shared her experiences with him and arranged for him to meet others with whom she had worked.
No One Ever Asked is the story of the challenges and sacrifices of young civil rights workers both Black and white, young persons who not only faced violence and personal harm, but in many cases became estranged from their families because of their involvement in the movement. Rochvarg approaches history from the “bottom-up,” focusing on persons whose stories have never been told but have something to add to an understanding of the history of the movement. Many of them, even sixty years later, have never shared their stories because, as in the case of the central character of this book, no one ever asked them.
The book is published by University of Missouri Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.
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“A captivating story, full of historical facts...” (Cassandra Jones Havard, University of South Carolina)
"An informative, well-researched book...sheds new light on that era’s grassroots campaigns to protect civil rights.” (U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar)
“A must read for those interested in the struggle for racial equality in this nation.” (James David Robenalt, author of Ballots and Bullets)