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Worth Fighting For

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Former US Army Ranger walks across America for a fallen comrade and finds his voice as a war resister.
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“Fanning combines memoir, travelogue, political tract, and history lesson in this engaging account of his 3,000-mile solo walk from Virginia to California” (Publishers Weekly).
 
Just days after the US military covered up the death by friendly fire of Pat Tillman, Rory Fanning—who served in the same unit as Tillman—left the Army Rangers as a conscientious objector. Disquieted by his tours in Afghanistan, Fanning sets out to honor Tillman’s legacy by crossing the United States on foot. The generous, colorful people he meets and the history he discovers help him learn to live again.
“Fanning’s descriptions of the hardships and highlights of the trip comprise the bulk of the book, and he infuses his left-wing politics into a narrative peppered with historical tidbits, most of which describe less-than-honorable moments in American history, such as the terrorist actions of the Ku Klux Klan and the nation’s Indian removal policies. What stands out most, though, is the selflessness and generosity―which come in the form of stories, hospitality, and donations for the foundation―of the people Fanning encountered during his journey.” ―Publishers Weekly
 
“Rory Fanning’s odyssey is more than a walk across America. It is a gripping story of one young man’s intellectual journey from eager soldier to skeptical radical, a look at not only the physical immenseness of the country, its small towns, and highways, but into the enormity of its past, the hidden sins and unredeemed failings of the United States. The reader is there along with Rory, walking every step, as challenging and rewarding experience for us as it was for him.” —Chicago Sun-Times

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Price: $18.95
Pages: 240
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Publication Date: 04 November 2014
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.88 in
ISBN: 9781608463916
Format: Paperback
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BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Military, Biography: historical, political and military, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Adventurers & Explorers, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Historical, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Social Activists, Biography: general, Geographical discovery and exploration, Political activism / Political engagement, Social welfare, social policy and social services

"You set out on foot to find things that can be found no other way: your country, yourself, your sense of direction in the most practical and metaphysical selves. In this book Rory Fanning, a young soldier back from the wars, shares the results of his odyssey with those of us who have not walked 3000 miles through wild places and rough weather. His encounters with Americans who might be described as ordinary but are often extraordinary and with himself and the places and their historical backstories make great reading (and maybe most of us are on some version of this quest, whether we know it or not)."
—Rebecca Solnit, author of Wanderlust: A History of Walking

"Rory Fanning's odyssey is more than a walk across America. It is a gripping story of one young man's intellectual journey from eager soldier to skeptical radical, a look at not only the physical immenseness of the country, its small towns, and highways, but into the enormity of its past, the hidden sins and unredeemed failings of the United States. The reader is there along with Rory, walking every step, as challenging and rewarding experience for us as it was for him."
—Neil Steinberg, Chicago Sun-Times

"A profoundly moving memoir about [Rory Fanning's] trek across the United States to raise money for the Pat Tillman Foundation, but more importantly it is a thoughtful, historically literate and often hilarious account of Fanning’s effort to forge a new relationship with a country he worried he had betrayed and had been betrayed by: disturbed by what he saw in Afghanistan....I can't recommend this book highly enough."
The Nation

"[Fanning] shows us the imperial and harmful objective of U.S. foreign policy. He shows us the courage to walk away from it, and he shows us a path to a saner society." Chicago Tribune

"A compelling read from beginning to end, it is all the more impressive to note that "Worth Fighting For" is author Rory Fanning's debut book.... Readers will hope that it is not his last. [Rory's] an exceptional literarily talent writing about an exceptionally important (and timely) issue of national importance as well as personal relevance. "Worth Fighting For" is a unique and very highly recommended for personal reading lists and community library collections." —Midwest Book Review

"Fanning combines memoir, travelogue, political tract, and history lesson in this engaging account of his 3,000-mile solo walk from Virginia to California to raise money for the Pat Tillman Foundation....Fanning’s descriptions of the hardships and highlights of the trip comprise the bulk of the book, and he infuses his left-wing politics into a narrative peppered with historical tidbits, most of which describe less-than-honorable moments in American history, such as the terrorist actions of the Ku Klux Klan and the nation’s Indian removal policies. What stands out most, though, is the selflessness and generosity—which come in the form of stories, hospitality, and donations for the foundation—of the people Fanning encountered during his journey."
Publishers Weekly

"Blending a story of the road in the tradition of Kerouac with some politics and his search for meaning to a life after battle, Rory Fanning has composed an absorbing narrative. The writing is concise and heartfelt. The experiences he shares reveal something too many of us often forget—that the men and women in the imperial military are more than just uniforms and weapons; more than pawns to be used by a power structure that needs war to survive; and much more than so many uniforms to be manipulated by the media at sporting events and TV specials serving that power structure. The politics are subtle and personal; and ultimately an indictment of that power structure by a man who served it willingly and with conviction—until he came up against its ugly truth." CounterPunch

"Rory Fanning's transformation from soldier to peace pilgrim is a moving tale told with passion and eloquence. Long after the shooting stops, the soldiers who fight our wars are too often left to fight their personal battles alone. Fanning transforms his disillusionment with war and the military and strikes out for the country on a timeless journey of discovery. As he he traverses America on foot, he finds the radical heartbeat of a nation and builds bridges to people and places that have been left behind. This is a searing, honest, and ultimately hopeful tale of traveling a road from war to peace and justice."
—David Goodman, co-author, Standing Up to the Madness

"I recommend [this] book enthusiastically...a tale told with wisdom, erudition, kindness, humor, humility, and generosity of which I think Tillman might have been proud."
—David Swanson, author of Daybreak: Undoing the Imperial Presidency and Forming a More Perfect Union

"[Rory Fanning] walks coast to coast to serve a cause, to find himself, and to imagine a better America fit for all the good people he meets along the way and all the good soldiers lost. His hard journey changes him, and it may change you too."
—Ann Jones, author of They Were Soldiers: How the Wounded Return from America's Wars

"Worth Fighting For" takes us on a journey that will live inside you long after you finish the book. It is not only the physical journey that you make with Fanning as he walks across the country, but it's the psychological, political and spiritual journey that you accompany him on as well, as he makes sense of his experience in the U.S. military through the lens of the incredible people and history he interacts with on his trek from the Atlantic to the Pacific. With each step and every page, we experience the evolving clarity of Fanning's politics, worldview, and purpose in life." —Jen Marlowe, author, I Am Troy Davis and The Hour of Sunlight: One Palestinian's Journey from Prisoner to Peacemaker

Rory Fanning walked across the United States for the Pat Tillman Foundation in 2008–2009; following two deployments to Afghanistan with the 2nd Army Ranger Battalion. He is a war resister, military counter recruiter, and writer living in Chicago, Illinois. He is also the co-author with NBA legend Craig Hodges of Long Shot: The Triumphs and Struggles of an NBA Freedom Fighter. His writing apprears in The Guardian, The Nation, In These Times and Truthout. He speaks at high schools and universities about his walk across the US and his experience in the military.

Contents
Introduction7
Part I10
Chapter 1: Virginia11
VIRGINIA BEACH, VA | Mile 011
First Landing State Park, Virginia14
NORFOLK, VIRGINIA | Mile 1914
A FEW MILES OUTSIDE OF CHESAPEAKE, VA | Mile 2515
FRANKLIN, VA | Mile 6015
Chapter 2: North Carolina17
SEABOARD, NORTH CAROLINA | Mile 9317
WELDON, NC | Mile 10318
20 MILES EAST OF RALEIGH | Mile 16519
RALEIGH, NC | Mile 18519
20 MILES WEST OF RALEIGH, NC | Mile 20522
CHARLOTTE, NC | Mile 32422
Fighting the KKK in Monroe, NC23
Chapter 3: South Carolina25
SOUTH CAROLINA BORDER | Mile 33025
GAFFNEY, SC | Mile 37926
TRAIL OF TEARS | Mile 43027
The Cherokee Nation28
THIRTY MILES FROM THE GEORGIA BORDER28
WALHALLA, SC | Mile 46029
Chapter 4: Georgia31
CLAYTON, GA | Mile 48731
DICK'S CREEK GAP, APPALACHIAN TRAIL | Mile 50334
BLUE RIDGE, GA | Mile 55334
ELLIJAY, GA | Mile 56835
I AM TROY DAVIS36
CHATSWORTH, GA | Mile 59238
CHATTANOOGA, TN | Mile 63539
Conscientious Objectors in the Civil War?40
TRENTON, GA | Mile 65440
Chapter 5: Alabama and Mississippi42
SCOTTSBORO, AL | Mile 69442
The Scottsboro Boys44
HUNTSVILLE, AL | Mile 73444
FLORENCE, AL | Mile 80246
Emmett Till47
CORINTH, MISSISSIPPI | Mile 86047
MEMPHIS, TN | Mile 95150
The Lorraine Motel51
PART II53
Mark Twain, Anti-Imperialist53
Chapter 6: Arkansas55
FORREST CITY, AR | Mile 99855
BISCOE, AR | Mile 1.03856
NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR| Mile 1,08257
The Little Rock Nine58
HOT SPRINGS, AR | Mile 1,13558
MOUNT IDA, AR | Mile 1,17159
NORMAN, AR | Mile 1,17960
GLENWOOD, AR | Mile 1,19163
Chapter 7: Texas65
Native Americans in Oklahoma66
PARIS, TX | Mile 1,22867
HOUSTON, TX | Mile 1,22868
COMMERCE, TX | Mile 1,26769
The San Patricio Brigade70
ROYSE CITY, TX | Mile 1,29972
DALLAS, TX | Mile 1,33373
OUTSIDE OF FORT WORTH, TX | Mile 1,36176
MINERAL WELLS, TX | Mile 1,40976
The Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disarmament78
BRECKENRIDGE, TX | Mile 1,45978
ALBANY, TX | Mile 1,47379
ANSON, TX | Mile 1,51080
ROBY, TX | Mile 1,54081
SNYDER, TX | Mile 1,57282
LUBBOCK, TX | Mile 1,65683
LEVELLAND, TX | Mile 1,68683
WHITEFACE, TX | Mile 1,70085
Chapter 8: New Mexico87
TATUM, NM | Mile 1,75788
ROSWELL, NM | Mile 1,82990
HONDO, NM | Mile 1,87692
WHITE SANDS, NM | Mile 1,96193
Trinity Site Nuclear Testing94
SAN ANTONIO, NEW MEXICO | Mile 2,06595
SOCORRO, NM | Mile 2,07595
MAGDELENA, NM | Mile 2,09295
DATIL, NM | Mile 2,12796
CONTINENTAL DIVIDE96
PIE TOWN, NM | Mile 2,14897
QUEMADO, NM | Mile 2,17098
Chapter 9: Arizona100
SPRINGERVILLE, AZ | Mile 2,219100
SHOW LOW, AZ | Mile 2,265101
BLACK MESA, AZ | Mile 2,458102
PAYSON, AZ | Mile 2,546102
Cochise103
MESA, AZ | Mile 2,621104
TEMPE, AZ | Mile 2,628105
PERRYVILLE MINIMUM SECURITY PRISON, AZ | Mile 2,659105
GILA BEND, AZ | Mile 2,707106
YUMA, AZ | Mile 2,838107
FELICITY, CA | Mile 2,851109
UNITED FARM WORKERS: SÍ SE PUEDE109
THE DUNES, CA | Mile 2,871111
EL CENTRO, CA | Mile 2,959111
SALVATION MOUNTAIN, CA | Mile 2,959112
OCEANSIDE, CA | Mile 3,087113
Epilogue115