The civil rights movement / edited and with an introduction by Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar.
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- E185.61 .C614 2003
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-252).
Of old regimes and Reconstruction / C. Vann Woodward -- Equality deferred, 1870-1900 / Donald G. Neiman -- Setting the stage / Charles M. Payne -- Shades of Brown / Waldo E. Martin -- The labor movement, the left, and the transformation of the NAACP / Adam Fairclough -- We shall overcome / Harvard Sitkoff -- The women of Highlander / Donna Langston -- The defeat of white power and the emergence of the "new negro" in the South / Jack Bloom -- Direct action / August Meier and Elliot Rudwick -- Robert F. Williams, "black power," and the roots of the African American freedom struggle / Timothy B. Tyson -- Black power / William H. Chafe -- Internal conflicts in SNCC / Clayborne Carson.
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