Victory after the Fall
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Victory after the Fall

H. K. Matthews

With J. Michael Butler

Title Details

Pages: 336

Trim size: 6.000in x 9.000in

Formats

Hardcover

Pub Date: 08/01/2007

ISBN: 9-781-6030-6000-4

List Price: $29.95

Imprint

NewSouth Books

Victory after the Fall

H. K. Matthews

With J. Michael Butler

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  • Description

Reverend H. K. Matthews is one of the unsung heroes of the Southern civil rights movement. Among his activism, he participated in the first sit-in demonstrations in northwest Florida and led a campaign against the use of Confederate symbols at an area high school, and much more. And he served time in state prison for a crime that never occurred.

However, his memoir Victory After the Fall is much more than one man's account of his life experiences. It is a first-person narrative of the challenges and opportunities black citizens encountered before, during, and after the 1960s struggle for racial equality. Matthews reveals what impact the unique community of Snow Hill, Alabama, had upon him as a young boy. He describes the influence other pioneer activists such as Rev. W. C. Dobbins had on his life and tells of the close encounters he had with the Klu Klux Klan in Florida. The book also provides insight into the impact his activities had upon race relations in Pensacola and how his ordeal still impacts the city.

Victory After the Fall provides a fascinating journey into the civil rights battlegrounds of northwest Florida and beyond, but it is also a story of moral courage and personal redemption. Matthews tells how he lost everything as a result of his ceaseless campaign for human dignity and left Pensacola a broken man. But he discovered in Alabama that some things could never be taken from him. This book outlines the rise, fall, and ultimate victory that a remarkable person endured because of his efforts to improve relations between his fellow men.

About the Author/Editor

H. K. Matthews (Author)
After a long career in civil rights activism, REVEREND H. K. MATTHEWS is retired from public service and resides in Brewton, Alabama. Matthews pastors Zion Fountain AME Zion Church and presides over the Brewton District of the South Alabama Conference of the AME Zion Church.

J. Michael Butler (With)
J. Michael Butler received his Ph.D. from the University of Mississippi and is an Assistant Professor of History at South Georgia College.