Saturday, January 23, 2021

Book Review

The Life and Times of Clyde Kennard, a nonfiction book by Derek R. King, is an incredibly well researched account of one man's formidable story and the obstacles he faces when he decides to go to college in Mississippi, or rather “in the deeply segregated education system in Mississippi.”

The author's remarkable endeavor in delivering historical background information brings forth the setting, beautifully illustrating the time of racial segregation. This well-written book recounts the true story of Clyde Kennard, a hero of the civil rights movement, the atrocities he endures, his patience, and his resilience.

I believe this educational book should be read by every citizen of the United States, for many of the issues discussed are sadly still very relevant, particularly in some parts of the country. Following the tragic events of May 25, 2020, and the uprising they resulted in, more and more people are becoming aware of all the racial prejudices they have unknowingly learned and carried around. Unlearning them requires effort and cannot be achieved without knowing and understanding the history of the United States, specifically what people have been through for the rest of us to have the freedom we take for granted.

I also highly recommend that reading The Life and Times of Clyde Kennard become required in all United States schools. This fascinating book gives an insight into where the country has been, what struggles and challenges its citizens have faced, what sacrifices have been made to fight for civil rights in the face of ignorance, how far the country has come, and the dangers of prejudice.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank Derek R. King for dedicating a decade of his life to the research and writing of this extraordinary book. I've learned so much from reading it, and for that I'm so very grateful.


https://www.amazon.com/Life-Times-Clyde-Kennard/dp/1483491366




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