Devery S. Anderson
Devery S. Anderson earned a bachelor’s degree in history from the University of Utah and a master’s in publishing from George Washington University. He is editor or coeditor of four books related to Mormons and the West, two of which won the Steven F. Christensen Award for Best Documentary from the Mormon History Association in 2006. His book Emmett Till: The Murder That Shocked the World and Propelled the Civil Rights Movement was the basis for the ABC miniseries Women of the Movement.
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Emmett Till
The Murder That Shocked the World and Propelled the Civil Rights Movement
By Devery S. Anderson; Foreword by Julian Bond
University Press of Mississippi
A gripping reexamination of the abduction and murder that galvanized the civil rights movement
A Slow, Calculated Lynching
The Story of Clyde Kennard
By Devery S. Anderson; Foreword by James Meredith
University Press of Mississippi
The harrowing, yet pivotal, story of a brilliant integration advocate
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