Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement (Signed)

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Twin Palms, 2010. First Twin Palms edition.
Clothbound hardcover with dust jacket, 230 x 300 mm, 201 pp., 196 b/w illustrations. Photographs by Danny Lyon. Text by Danny Lyon, Julian Bond, John Lewis. Design by Guy Russel.

“This young white New Yorker came South with a camera and a keen eye for history. And he used these simple, elegant gifts to capture the story of one of the most inspiring periods in America’s twentieth century.”  — John Lewis, US congressman

In the summer of 1962, Danny Lyon packed a Nikon Reflex and an old Leica in an army bag and hitchhiked south. Within a week he was in jail in Albany, Georgia, looking through the bars at another prisoner, Martin Luther King Jr. Lyon soon became the first staff photographer for the Atlanta-based Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), which already had a reputation as one of the most committed and confrontational groups fighting for civil rights.

Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement was originally published in 1992 as part of the Lyndhurst Series on the South by the Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and the University of North Carolina Press.

"Remarkable ... [Lyon] has become a historian with a camera."  New York Times Book Review

"An invaluable testimony to the time."  Independent (London)

"Really fine writing - spare, witty, elegant, and a real pleasure to read."  Mike Thelwell, author of Duties, Pleasures, and Conflicts: Essays in Struggle

"Lyon's riveting photos and personal testimony bring the Civil Rights Movement to life... An invaluable educational tool."  Henry Hampton


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