And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography
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And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography

And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography

And the Walls Came Tumbling Down: An Autobiography

by Ralph David Abernathy
Product Group: Book
Publisher: Harpercollins (1990-12)
ISBN: 0060919868
EAN: 9780060919863
Dewy Decimal #: 323.092
Paperback
SKU: 40772
Condition: Collectable Like New
Comments: THE SOFTBACK BOOK! THE UNABRIDGED 1ST EDITION. HARPER, 1989. SOFTCOVER BOOK AND PAGES ARE FINE, LOOKS NEW! Rapid shipping w/FREE tracking. GREAT PACKAGING . Air Mail. GR.


Customer Reviews


A well written, truthful biography of a powerful Movement..
Rating (5)
Date: 2005-04-23

14 out of 14 customers found this reveiw helpful


I'm so glad I read this book, but am sorry it took me more than a decade to learn that Dr. Abernathy hadn't "sold out" Martin Luther King as was reported in the media when this book was first published. Unfortunately, Dr. Abernathy died before he knew all of black America hadn't turned on him. He told a truthful story of a movement led by strong, yet very "human" men and women. None of us are without our weaknesses, but those weaknesses do not define the total of who we are. Just as Dr. Abernathy's depiction of the weaknesses in himself and in Dr. King don't define the whole tone of this book. I'm glad I read it, and I shared it with my mother who also read it from cover to cover with relish. I appreciate the MLK's and the Ralph David Abernathy's who made such a sacrifice so I could have the rights of every other human being living in the United States.


The Most Powerful Civil Rights Collection of stories
Rating (5)
Date: 2004-09-04

8 out of 8 customers found this reveiw helpful


I have ever read- Ralph David Abernathy gave a beautiful window into the realities of America's struggles with racism. He and Martin Luther King's unique experiences all over America are scintillating. Having been raised by a military father all over America- a few places and cultures I had observed were in this book. Military housing was integrated 5 years before I was born, so my first experiences of obvious racism were when I was a young adult in civilain environments. I read this when it first came out, for the local TV station in Detroit (WB). At the time this book came out, I was to interview Mr. Abernathy. I started to brief "And the Walls Came Tumbling Down" - I could not put it down until I finished it in 36 hours. He canceled his tour to Detroit, and then died shortly after this book was published. I was very saddened this book did not become embraced more fully by the African American community- as Mr. Abernathy's writing is a powerful diamond on the crown of struggles for goodness. Ralph David Abernathy was truly a holy man for the 20th century.


truth without varnish
Rating (5)
Date: 2002-10-01

17 out of 18 customers found this reveiw helpful


Ralph Abernathy wrote his life's story warts and all. He also spoke honestly about his dear friend, Doc and his private life. Doc was Martin Luther King Jr. and a lot of people reacted almost violently to the revelations in the book. Abernathy was called a traitor, a Judas and an Uncle Tom. He was also accused of being senile or insane with jealousy of Dr. King's memory. Sadly, with all the name calling people forgot or ignored the fact that it's a good autobiography and a valuable edition to the historical record of the Civil Rights movement.


Not what you've been led to believe
Rating (5)
Date: 2001-07-20

23 out of 23 customers found this reveiw helpful


When this first came out around 1990, stupid rumors abounded that Dr.King's right-hand-man and surrogate brother had written a sleazy text about Dr. King's sex life. This bunch of hogwash and the cruel responses by people who beleived the hype drove Dr. Abernathy to his grave! This is actually a very good book filled with interesting anecdotes about Dr. Abernathy's years as a soldier in the Civil Rights movement. However, he pulls no punches regarding the infighting that destroyed what was left of the movement after Dr. King's death. This is an important historical memoir by one who was certainly there.

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