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Horace Randall Williams
Randall Williams, an Alabama native, has researched and written extensively about civil rights, segregation, and slavery during three decades as a reporter, writer, editor, and publisher of newspapers, magazines, and books. He is the former managing editor of Southern Changes magazine and was the founding director of the Southern Poverty Law Center’s Klanwatch Project. He is the author of the children’s books Johnnie Carr and W.E.B. DuBois and the editor for two of John F. Blair, Publisher’s slave narrative collections, No Man’s Yoke on My Shoulders and Weren’t No Good Times. He is co-owner and operator of NewSouth Books, based in Montgomery, Alabama.

Books by Horace Randall Williams
No Man’s Yoke on My Shoulders: Personal Accounts of Slavery in Florida (2006)
Weren’t No Good Times: Personal Accounts of Slavery in Alabama (2004)
This Day in Civil Rights History (with Ben Beard; 2005, 2009)
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