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Author of 'Freedom Summer' | American Historian and Author | Speaker on Civil Rights and Social Justice

Bruce Watson Speaking Fee: $10,000 and Below

Author of 'Freedom Summer' | American Historian and Author | Speaker on Civil Rights and Social Justice

Speaker Profile Thumbnail for Bruce Watson
Speaking Fee:
$10,000 and Below

Travels From:
JAC

Primary Topic Category:
Historians

Secondary Topic Category:
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Social Justice

 

Bruce Watson Speaker Profile: At A Glance

Bruce Watson is an accomplished author and historian known for his detailed exploration of pivotal moments in American history. His acclaimed book, Freedom Summer, sheds light on the 1964 civil rights campaign that profoundly impacted the nation. Watson’s work combines rigorous research with compelling storytelling to bring history to life. He frequently speaks on topics related to social justice and the struggle for equality. His expertise offers valuable insights into America’s past and its ongoing journey toward inclusion.

Bruce Watson is an American author and historian whose work delves into pivotal moments in U.S. history. His acclaimed book, Freedom Summer: The Savage Season of 1964 That Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy, offers a detailed account of the 1964 civil rights campaign in Mississippi. The book has been praised for its thorough research and compelling narrative, shedding light on the courage and commitment of those involved in the movement. In addition to Freedom Summer, Watson has authored several other notable works. Sacco and Vanzetti: The Men, the Murders, and the Judgment of Mankind examines the controversial trial and execution of two Italian immigrants in the 1920s. Bread and Roses: Mills, Migrants, and the Struggle for the American Dream explores the labor movement in early 20th-century America. He has also written biographies of public figures such as Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart. Watson's career has been diverse. He holds a master's degree in American history from the University of Massachusetts and has worked as a journalist, elementary school teacher, and Peace Corps volunteer. These experiences have enriched his writing, providing him with unique perspectives on the subjects he covers. Currently, Watson resides in Western Massachusetts. He continues to contribute to the field of American history through his writings and public speaking engagements. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of America's past and the ongoing struggles for justice and equality.
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