Through a collection and analysis of carefully selected readings,
_Rethinking Debatable Moments in the Civil Rights Movement: Learning
for the Present Moment_ highlights particular issues, tensions, and
dynamics within the Civil Rights Movement. The text asks pointed
questions regarding debatable moments of the Civil Rights Movement in
order to encourage critical study, stimulate thinking about possible
consequences then and now, seek answers or refine the questions, and
seek direction for the present moment.
The readings are organized in chapters according to the debatable
moments: 1) Should the NAACP have pursued the case of Claudette Colvin
in combating bus segregation in Montgomery?; 2) Should Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr., have joined the Freedom Riders when invited to do so
in 1961?; 3) Should children have been allowed to participate in the
Birmingham Campaign protests in 1963?; 4) Should SNCC’s John Lewis
have agreed to amend his speech in the 1963 March on Washington?; and
5) Should Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., have turned the marchers around
at the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma after Bloody Sunday? General and
chapter introductions and an epilogue explore the context, the key
players, the issues, the nature of the crisis, and the consequences
and implications of each debatable moment.
_Rethinking Debatable Moments in the Civil Rights Movement_ is an
excellent supplementary text for courses in anthropology, sociology,
black studies, and related social science disciplines.
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Product details
ISBN
830331A
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Cognella, Inc. - Books
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author