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American Civil Rights Movement Readings and Interpretations

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ISBN-10: 0072399872

ISBN-13: 9780072399875

Edition: 2001

Authors: Raymond D'Angelo

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List price: $45.94
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education
Publication date: 8/1/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 400
Size: 7.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 2.288
Language: English

American Civil Rights Movement
Visions of Freedom and Civil Rights: Beginnings
The Architecture of Segregation Introduction
"Speech at the Atlanta Exposition, September 18, 1895."
"On Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others," The Souls of Black Folk, (pp.42-54) Fawcett, 1968
"Lynching and Mob Violence," NAACP, A History of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Volume I (1909-1920), (209-246) The Johns Hopkins Press, 1967
"On the Eve of the New Deal," Days of Hope: Race and Democracy in the New Deal Era, (pp. 11-40), University of North Carolina Press, 1996
"Call to Negro America to March on Washington for Jobs and Equal Participation and National Defense on July 1, 1941," The Black Worker, May 1941
"Nineteen Forty-Eight, The Opening of the Breach," Class, Race, and the Civil Rights Movement, (74-86) Indiana University Press, 1987
"We Return Fighting," Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi, pp. 1-18, University of Illinois Press, 1995
"Rising Expectations, 1946-54," Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi, pp. 19-40, University of Illinois Press, 1995
"Radio and the Political Discourse of Racial Equality," Broadcast Freedom: Radio, War, and the Politics of Race 1939-1948, (pp. 194-222), University of North Carolina Press, 1999
Resistance, Organizations and Early Movement Leaders Introduction
"We Are Not What We Seem: Rethinking Black Working Class Opposition in the Jim Crow South," Journal of American History, 75-112, June 1993
"Domination, Church and the NAACP," The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, Black Communities Organizing for Change (1-16) Free Press, 1984
"The NAACP as a Reform Movement, 1909-1965: To Reach the Conscience of America," Journal of Southern History 59 (February 1993): 3-30
"Charles Hamilton Houston: Social Engineer for Civil Rights," in John Hope Franklin and August Meier, eds., Black Leaders of the Twentieth Century, (221-240) University of Illinois Press, 1982
"The Legal Attack to Secure Civil Rights," Speech delivered July 13, 1944 at the NAACP Wartime Conference. (Estate of Thurgood Marshall)
"On the Role of Martin Luther King," in August Meier and Elliot Rudwick, eds., Along the Color Line: Explorations in the Black Experience (University of Illinois Press, 1976). Article originally appeared in New Politics, vol. 4 (Winter 1965), pp. 1-8
"Martin Luther King, Jr.: Charismatic Leadership in a Mass Struggle," Journal of American History vol. 74 (September 1987), pp. 448-454
"Ella Baker and Models of Social Change," Signs: Journal of Women and Society, 1989, (885-899) Vol. 14, no 4
"Organization Without Dictatorship," in Emily Sto]per, The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee: The Growth of Radicalism in a Civil Rights Organization, preface by David J. Garrow (Brooklyn: Carlson Publishing, 1989
The Modern Civil Rights Movement
Brown and Beyond: Rising Expectations: 1953-1959 Introduction
"Shades of Brown: Black Freedom, White Supremacy, and the Law." Brown v. Board of Education, A Brief History with Documents. (1-41) Bedford Books
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