Describes the life and accomplishments of the civil rights worker who took a controversial, aggressive stance in his struggle for black rights in the 1960s.
Robert Cwiklik was an editor at the Wall Street Journal for more than sixteen years. He is the author of House Rules, about a year in the life of a freshman congressman, and several books for young adults and children.
A balanced overview of Stokely's life that doesn't overtly judge him or other Black movements during the Civil Rights era, instead choosing to state facts and explain motivations behind behaviors and choices.