I'm reading an article, If you're not concerned about the Southern Baptists, you ought to be!
If you’re not concerned about the Southern Baptists, you ought to be! – Baptist News Global
which lead me to an interview given by James Cone about his book,
Martin & Malcolm & America: A Dream or a Nightmare: Cone, James: 9781570759796: Amazon.com: Books
While watching that interview ( Watch Religion & Violence: James Cone Interview | Trinity Church (trinitychurchnyc.org )
I began to realize how little this middle-aged retired pastor/milkman who loves to golf in Canada knows about the Civil Rights Movement. The closest I've come to this is from the movie, Mississippi Burning, which should tell you a lot about my understanding of the issue. Hackman was great though 
One of the Conferences I went to was the Bethlehem Pastors Conference which addressed Black issues, but that was years ago.
So, what would be a good starting point (books, vids etc.) or Primer to understand the Civil Rights Movement? I'm not looking for banter back and forth. I'm looking for even-headed and well-thought-out material that gives a history of the CRM.
Any help would be much appreciated.
BY THE WAY, INSERTING LINKS STILL DOESN'T WORK.....!
I can't add a link to my posts - Logos Forums
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