Clyde -- Jap -- Learning to survive -- Challenging the system -- Who needs religion? -- A patch of blue sky -- God for a black man -- Winners and losers -- A hard command -- Under the skin -- It's nice to have friends -- The whole gospel -- Taking a stand -- The key -- Disturbing the peace -- Green power -- Ambush -- Beyond Brandon -- Mississippi justice -- At the gates of justice -- Stronger than ever -- The people of God.
Summary:
"John Perkins endured racism, police violence, and the death of his brother at the hands of a deputy marshall, yet he was able to return good for evil, love for hate, and progress for prejudice. Now young readers will discover the transforming faith that allowed him to respond with miraculous compassion and become a leader of the Civil Rights Movement"-- provided by publisher.
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