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The Long Haul: An Autobiography

di Myles Horton

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In his own direct, plain-spoken style, Myles Horton tells the story of the Highlander Folk School, a major catalyst for social change in the U.S. for more than 60 years. Filled with disarmingly honest insight and gentle humor, "The Long Haul" is an inspiring hymn to the possibility of social change.Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.… (altro)
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Couldn't get into this. ( )
  lschiff | Sep 24, 2023 |
This was an incredibly moving story of persistence, foresight, and courage. I read this many years ago, soon after publication (early 1990's?), ( )
  jjbinkc | Aug 27, 2023 |
Long-time labor organizer and founder of the Highlander Folk School that trained many of the Civil Rights movement leaders in nonviolent resistance, Myles Horton wrote a fascinating autobiography. ( )
  reannon | Dec 7, 2010 |
This book is critical reading if you want to put today's events in perspective.

Myles Horton was an extraordinary man with a singular vision: to live a life promoting social justice. During his life, Myles was influenced by and in turn influenced many of the United States most important social activists of the 20th Century. His power came not from hobnobbing with the popular and famous but by devoting himself to our nation's least powerful. Unlike politicians and many social activists, Myles listened to what the poor had to say and spent his life facilitating their self-education and organizing.

Myles was the son of a poor Appalachian family. He never forgot his roots and spent his life attempting to find social justice for poor people all over the United States.

This is an excellent book because, through Myles we are reminded that if democracy is to survive then we must all be involved every day. For Myles, democracy was an everyday affair, carried out in the plant, at the courthouse, in the schools, on Main Street. Democracy was and is a repudiation of the autocratic model of top-down decision making. It is the repudiation of social and economic injustice that produces the condensed wealth and privilege that we see in the U.S. today.

Social and economic justice are the cornerstones of our liberty and our most valuable responsibility. This book can inspire young people to take action and re-inspire older citizens who have grown weary of the political and economic charade.

I highly recommend this book. ( )
  LesPhillips | Oct 8, 2009 |
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In his own direct, plain-spoken style, Myles Horton tells the story of the Highlander Folk School, a major catalyst for social change in the U.S. for more than 60 years. Filled with disarmingly honest insight and gentle humor, "The Long Haul" is an inspiring hymn to the possibility of social change.Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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