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Presents the story of the civil rights movement from the perspective of community-municipal history at the grassroots levelThornton demonstrates that the movement had powerful local sources in its three birth cities Montgomery, Birmingham, and Selma. There, the arcane mechanisms of state and city governance and the missteps of municipal politicians and civic leaders independent of emerging national trends in racial mores led to the great swell of energy for change that became the civil rights movement.