The Life and Times of Louis Lomax: The Art of Deliberate Disunity
Syndicated television and radio host. Serial liar. Pioneering journalist. Convicted criminal. Close ally of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Publicity-seeking provocateur. Louis Lomax's life was a study in contradiction. In this biography, Thomas Aiello traces the complicated and fascinating arc of Lomax's life and career, showing how the contradictions, tumult, and inconsistencies that marked his life reflected those of 1960s America. Aiello takes readers from Lomax's childhood in the Deep South to his early confidence schemes to his emergence as one of the loudest and most influential voices of the civil rights movement. Regardless of what political position he happened to take at any given moment, Lomax preached “the art of deliberate disunity,” in which the path to democracy could only be achieved through a diversity of opinions. Engaging and broad in scope, The Life and Times of Louis Lomax is the definitive study of one of the civil rights era's most complicated, important, and overlooked figures.
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The Life and Times of Louis Lomax: The Art of Deliberate Disunity
Syndicated television and radio host. Serial liar. Pioneering journalist. Convicted criminal. Close ally of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Publicity-seeking provocateur. Louis Lomax's life was a study in contradiction. In this biography, Thomas Aiello traces the complicated and fascinating arc of Lomax's life and career, showing how the contradictions, tumult, and inconsistencies that marked his life reflected those of 1960s America. Aiello takes readers from Lomax's childhood in the Deep South to his early confidence schemes to his emergence as one of the loudest and most influential voices of the civil rights movement. Regardless of what political position he happened to take at any given moment, Lomax preached “the art of deliberate disunity,” in which the path to democracy could only be achieved through a diversity of opinions. Engaging and broad in scope, The Life and Times of Louis Lomax is the definitive study of one of the civil rights era's most complicated, important, and overlooked figures.
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The Life and Times of Louis Lomax: The Art of Deliberate Disunity

The Life and Times of Louis Lomax: The Art of Deliberate Disunity

by Thomas Aiello
The Life and Times of Louis Lomax: The Art of Deliberate Disunity

The Life and Times of Louis Lomax: The Art of Deliberate Disunity

by Thomas Aiello

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Syndicated television and radio host. Serial liar. Pioneering journalist. Convicted criminal. Close ally of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Publicity-seeking provocateur. Louis Lomax's life was a study in contradiction. In this biography, Thomas Aiello traces the complicated and fascinating arc of Lomax's life and career, showing how the contradictions, tumult, and inconsistencies that marked his life reflected those of 1960s America. Aiello takes readers from Lomax's childhood in the Deep South to his early confidence schemes to his emergence as one of the loudest and most influential voices of the civil rights movement. Regardless of what political position he happened to take at any given moment, Lomax preached “the art of deliberate disunity,” in which the path to democracy could only be achieved through a diversity of opinions. Engaging and broad in scope, The Life and Times of Louis Lomax is the definitive study of one of the civil rights era's most complicated, important, and overlooked figures.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781478013150
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication date: 02/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Thomas Aiello is Associate Professor of History at Valdosta State University and the author of many books, including Jim Crow's Last Stand and The Grapevine of the Black South.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments  ix
Introduction  1
1. From Privilege to Prison  7
2. The Hate That Hate Produced  24
3. The Reluctant African  40
4. The Negro Revolt  55
5. Ambitions  73
6. When the World Is Given  90
7. The Louis Lomax Show  111
8. Thailand  132
9. Branching Out  150
10. Conspiracies  167
Notes  179
Bibliography  221
Index  239
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