Former Police Captain T. K. Thorne tells behind-the-scenes news of the personalities that were a part of the CiviL Rights story in Birmingham's most turbulent years, from 1961-68. There were plenty of heroes, some villains, with most people somewhere in-between. It was not a simple situation, with Black and White people ao a continuum of options and beliefs that was not as simple as is usually thought. You'll meet an intrepid reporter for the Bimingham News-Herald named Tom Lankford who became one of the guys with access to. all the major players in this true drama.
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