Not only an important contribution to the history of the struggle for civil rights; it also enlarges our general understanding of contemporary politics and culture.
- Abigail Thernstrom, New Republic
To anyone who would understand SNCC, this is an essential book.
- James Polk, Newsday
This splendid history of SNCC has successfully captured the dynamic interplay of two parallel but contradictory elements… This is a well-researched, balanced, and analytical assessment of the history of a primarily black student activist group that, with all its failings, made its special contribution to the political awakening of American blacks and to the changing of American institutions and practices.
- Abraham Holtzman, American Political Science Review
In Clayborne Carson SNCC has at last found a scholar capable of probing its radical and fractious nature in a manner both sympathetic and prudently critical… Students of social protest will be deeply in the author’s debt for years to come.
- Francis M. Wilnoit, American Historical Review