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Danielle L. McGuire
Danielle L. McGuire is an award-winning historian. She hails from Janesville, Wisconsin and is an Associate Professor of History at Wayne State University in Detroit. She specializes in the civil rights movement, 20th century American history and African-American history. She has two children and... show more



Danielle L. McGuire is an award-winning historian. She hails from Janesville, Wisconsin and is an Associate Professor of History at Wayne State University in Detroit. She specializes in the civil rights movement, 20th century American history and African-American history. She has two children and lives with her husband in metro Detroit. At the Dark End of the Street won the 2011 Frederick Jackson Turner Award, the 2011 Lillian Smith Award, and the 2011 Julia Cherry Spruill Award.www.atthedarkendofthestreet.com

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pedestrienne
pedestrienne rated it 6 years ago
Yes, the stories told in this book are brutal. But the women who told their stories are courageous and every brutality is balanced by a sense of the monumental fight their stories contributed to and the acknowledgement that it was women's work and voices that sparked and were the foundation of the c...
Feminism in Cold Storage
Feminism in Cold Storage rated it 9 years ago
I've been looking forward to reading this book for quite some time, but I'm glad that I hadn't done so until I left Mississippi. There's a part of me that wishes I would have known to see some of the places mentioned in this book, but I'm also glad that I didn't have to live with the full truth. It'...
catpdx
catpdx rated it 11 years ago
A brilliant and distressing book, and a needed one - a must-read for anyone interested in human rights, women's history, race, and justice. One knows going in that there's likely little of the latter to be found, but story after story still evokes anger and shock.McGuire does a wonderful job of fles...
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