If you want to know how the Fourth Estate of journalism works in the world of recording intrigue, fact, and gossip, as seen through the eyes of the Daily Telegraph, then Life Between the Lines is your book.
Georgia Congressman John Lewis, a renowned civil rights leader and one of the original 13 freedom riders who, in 1961, nonviolently challenged segregation in the South, chronicled his role as one of the Big Six leaders of the American Civil Rights Movement in his 1998 autobiography, “Walking With the Wind: A Memoir of the Movement.”