This book gives readers a comprehensive introduction to the topic of the Civil Rights Movement—arguably the most important political movement of the 20th century—and provides a road map for future study and historical inquiry. Civil Rights Movement provides a comprehensive reference guide to this momentous cultural evolution that starts in the 1930s. By beginning the story of how African Americans have long attempted to improve their lives while facing severe legislative, judicial, and political constraints, the author dispels the common misconception that black people only started their struggle to achieve equality in the mid 1950s. The book discusses all of the major campaigns of the 1950s and 1960s within the deep southern states, border states, and northern urban areas, thereby demonstrating that the African American struggle for equality was not solely in the South. Synthesizing historical research historical research and providing an accessible historical narrative of one of the most fascinating and inspiring periods of United States history, the book is appropriate for high-school students and general readers. Judicial victories significant to the movement and the shift in the portrayal of African Americans on television and in film are also addressed.
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This book gives readers a comprehensive introduction to the topic of the Civil Rights Movement-arguably the most important political movement of the 20th century-and provides a road map for future study and historical inquiry.
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Series Foreword, Introduction, Chronology of the Movement, ONE "I've Been 'buked and I've Been Scorned": The Rise of Jim Crow and Its Implications for African Americans, TWO "I Want to Be Ready to Put on My Long White Robe": The Political Origins of the Civil Rights Movement, THREE "We Shall Overcome": The Movement in Alabama, FOUR "Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'round": The Movement in Mississippi, FIVE "A Right Denied": Court Decisions and the Civil Rights Movement, Staci M. Rubin SIX "We Shall Not Be Moved": The Quest for Civil Rights outside the Deep South, SEVEN "All Power to the People": Black Power Politics during and after the Civil Rights Movement, EIGHT From Amos 'n' Andy to I Spy: African Americans in Television and Film in the 1960s, Conclusion, Biographies of Figures, Primary Documents, Glossary, Annotated Bibliography, Index,
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This work is recommended for all African American history and culture collections.
This book gives readers a comprehensive introduction to the topic of the Civil Rights Movement—arguably the most important political movement of the 20th century—and provides a road map for future study and historical inquiry.
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Provides a chronology that traces the unfolding of the subject of movement over time
The American experience is infused with tumultuous events that forged history. African American soldiers in the Civil War, the Underground Railroad, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, Tejano culture, and the Iroquois Confederacy all created our ethnic identity. Social protests like the Selma to Montgomery marches, Cesar Chavez' boycotts, and the Black Power movement showcased the passion and power of American immigrants to instill change. Each text in the Landmarks of the American Mosaic series provides a logical chronology on a particular topic, tracing the unfolding of the book's subject over time. Written for high school students and general readers, each selection in this series explores a development central to America's multicultural heritage.
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ISBN
9781440804267
Publisert
2013-01-24
Utgiver
Vendor
Greenwood Press
Vekt
567 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
E, U, 04, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
256

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Biographical note

Jamie J. Wilson is associate professor of modern United States and African American history at Salem State University, Salem, MA.