_Legacies: African-American Female Pioneers_ is a collection of life
stories of women who lived through the Civil Rights Movement of the
1950s while residing in Charlotte, North Carolina. By sharing their
stories of activism in the face of social and institutional racism,
readers learn how women fought for freedom and equality in America.
Chapters One and Two of the book introduce the women in the context
and history of the era in which they worked and lived. Readers learn
about their experiences at segregated schools, hospitals, colleges,
and universities, as well as their personal lives, raising families
and working. Chapter Three includes highlights from the author’s
interviews with the legacies, in which they emphasize the importance
of friendship, unexpected allies, and serving the community during
their years of activism. The final chapter features photographs and
first-hand accounts from each of the women in the book, bringing their
stories to life.
Deeply personal and endlessly inspiring, _Legacies_ is an excellent
supplementary text for courses in Africana studies, race and ethnic
studies, or any course that studies the history of the Civil Rights
Movement in the United States.
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ISBN
817451B
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Cognella Academic Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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