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Group of 9 First Edition Titles on the Southern Integration Movement, including: Selma 1965: The March That Changed the South (1974, first edition, first printing with the full number line. Light wear to the unclipped dust jacket.) And: Integration at Ole Miss (1965, first edition (stated), first printing. Slight wear and small chips to the unclipped DJ. The book remains fine.) And: The Summer That Didn’t End: The Story of the Mississippi Civil Rights Project of 1964 (1965, 1966, two copies; first edition, first printing. Slight smudging to the unclipped jacket and first printing of the first British edition.) And: Albany: A Study in National Responsibility (1962, Likely first commercial printing of Howard Zinn’s original report to the SRC.) And: Tender Warriors (1958, first edition, first printing. Very minimal wear to the unclipped jacket. The book remains very fine. An early photo illustrated account of desegregation in the South.) And: The Smell of Burning Crosses; An Autobiography of a Mississippi Newspaperman (1967, first edition (stated), first printing of the hardback edition. Owner’s name to the front endpaper otherwise fine. The price-clipped DJ shows small chips and tears.) And: Freedom Ride (1962, first edition, first printing (stated). Slight foxing and wear to the unclipped jacket. Forward by James Baldwin and introduction by Lillian Smith.) And: The SCLC Story in Words and Pictures (1964, first edition, first printing (stated). Heavily illustrated with photographs. Very minor wear to the staple bound covers otherwise a fine copy.)