Negro Progress: Hoses, Dogs, and the Cost of Change

Anthony Grooms’s “Negro Progress,” read on Alabama Allowed, is set during the Children’s Crusade in Birmingham and follows Carlton Wilkes, a businessman torn between financial security and the moral pull of the civil-rights movement.

As Carlton watches children hosed and faces pressure from family, neighbors, and his fiancée Selina, he must confront fear, courage, and what progress means for himself and his community.

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