New Book Release, Reading & Signing- Be Not Afraid by Jack Drake

Location: The Paul R. Jones Museum – 2308 Gary Fitts Street, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401
When: Mar 28 at 2:00pm—4:00pm
Phone: (205) 345-3038

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Please join us on March 28th, at 2pm for the book release and reading of Be Not Afraid, a civil rights attorney’s unflinching memoir about the fight against segregation and systemic racism through landmark legal battles in Alabama. Jack Drake will be here reading passages from his memoir and signing purchased copies for anyone interested.

Be Not Afraid: A Southern Journey Through Law, Liberty, and Civil Rights is a timely and unflinching memoir from civil rights attorney Jack Drake, who has spent decades on the front lines of Alabama’s legal battles for racial justice. Raised in a segregated community in Gardendale, Alabama, Drake came of age during the civil rights movement and became a pivotal figure in cases that reshaped the state’s legal and moral landscape.

Drake helped reform Alabama’s grossly inadequate mental health system and supported voting rights efforts throughout Alabama. His career underscores the crucial role private attorneys and grassroots advocates played in enforcing civil rights laws long after their passage.

Through vivid recollections of courtroom battles, civil rights alliances, and personal transformation, Be Not Afraid offers an intimate view into the persistence and courage required to challenge systemic injustice. At a time when debates over equity and democracy remain pressing, Drake’s story is both a powerful reflection on the past and a call to action for the present. It speaks to the enduring importance of legal advocacy and community solidarity in the fight for a more just society, making it essential reading for those engaged in civil rights history, law, or social change.

“A Birmingham native, Drake offers an insider’s view of the quiet negotiations, courtroom battles, and pivotal protests that reshaped the state during the fight for racial justice. Written with clarity and conviction, this compelling memoir is essential reading for anyone interested in the ongoing struggle for equality in America.” —John M. Giggie, author of Bloody Tuesday: The Untold Story of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Tuscaloosa”

Published through The University of Alabama Press

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