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American Civil Rights Movement | |
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Visions of Freedom and Civil Rights: Beginnings | |
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The Architecture of Segregation Introduction | |
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"Speech at the Atlanta Exposition, September 18, 1895." | |
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"On Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others," The Souls of Black Folk, (pp.42-54) Fawcett, 1968 | |
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"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 | |
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"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 | |
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"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 | |
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"Nineteen Forty-Eight, The Opening of the Breach," Class, Race, and the Civil Rights Movement, (74-86) Indiana University Press, 1987 | |
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"We Return Fighting," Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi, pp. 1-18, University of Illinois Press, 1995 | |
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"Rising Expectations, 1946-54," Local People: The Struggle for Civil Rights in Mississippi, pp. 19-40, University of Illinois Press, 1995 | |
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"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 | |
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Resistance, Organizations and Early Movement Leaders Introduction | |
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"We Are Not What We Seem: Rethinking Black Working Class Opposition in the Jim Crow South," Journal of American History, 75-112, June 1993 | |
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"Domination, Church and the NAACP," The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, Black Communities Organizing for Change (1-16) Free Press, 1984 | |
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"The NAACP as a Reform Movement, 1909-1965: To Reach the Conscience of America," Journal of Southern History 59 (February 1993): 3-30 | |
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"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 | |
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"The Legal Attack to Secure Civil Rights," Speech delivered July 13, 1944 at the NAACP Wartime Conference. (Estate of Thurgood Marshall) | |
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"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 | |
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"Martin Luther King, Jr.: Charismatic Leadership in a Mass Struggle," Journal of American History vol. 74 (September 1987), pp. 448-454 | |
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"Ella Baker and Models of Social Change," Signs: Journal of Women and Society, 1989, (885-899) Vol. 14, no 4 | |
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"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 | |
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The Modern Civil Rights Movement | |
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Brown and Beyond: Rising Expectations: 1953-1959 Introduction | |
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"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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