The civil rights movement : struggle and resistance
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The civil rights movement : struggle and resistance
(Studies in contemporary history)
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1997
- : uk : hard
- : uk : pbk
- : us : hard
- : us : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 181-187) and index
内容説明・目次
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: us : pbk ISBN 9780312174040
内容説明
This popular text focuses on the African American struggle for civil rights from 1945-2002. William T. Martin Riches shows how the black community used the institutions created by de jure segregation to overcome apartheid and white resistance. Riches emphasises their influence on other groups demanding justice in America and warns that recent events and administrations have endangered the gains made by the movement.<br>
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: uk : hard ISBN 9780333610992
内容説明
How did a relatively powerless minority bring down the whole system of racial segregation in America within a single generation? The civil rights movement led to the dismantlement of institutionalised racism and transformed American society. William Riches chronicles the growth of the mass movement from its origins in less well documented battles for civil liberties, through to its eventual success with the destruction of a de jure segregated society.
目次
Glossary - Basic Chronology - Introduction - Transformation of Politics: Civil Rights 1945-1958 - Grassroots Resistance in the South - A New Frontier? JFK, Civil Rights and Mass Protest - LBJ, The Great Society and the Limits of Liberalism - Nixon, Reagan and the New Right - Transformations: A New South? - Ripples from the Pond - Bush, Clinton, Willie Horton and American Politics - Bibliography - Index
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: uk : pbk ISBN 9780333611005
内容説明
How did a relatively powerless minority bring down the whole system of racial segregation in America within a single generation? The civil rights movement led to the dismantlement of institutionalised racism and transformed American society. William Riches chronicles the growth of the mass movement from its origins in less well documented battles for civil liberties, through to its eventual success with the destruction of a de jure segregated society.
目次
Glossary - Basic Chronology - Introduction - Transformation of Politics: Civil Rights 1945-1958 - Grassroots Resistance in the South - A New Frontier? JFK, Civil Rights and Mass Protest - LBJ, The Great Society and the Limits of Liberalism - Nixon, Reagan and the New Right - Transformations: A New South? - Ripples from the Pond - Bush, Clinton, Willie Horton and American Politics - Bibliography - Index
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