Civil rights crossroads : nation, community, and the Black freedom struggle
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Civil rights crossroads : nation, community, and the Black freedom struggle
University Press of Kentucky, c2003
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p.[354]-363) and index
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Contents of Works
- Studying the Civil Rights Movement
- Freedom then, freedom now
- Lyndon B. Johnson and the Black freedom struggle
- Exploring Johnson's civil rights policy
- The improbable emancipator
- Mixing moderation with militancy
- Civil rights and Black politics
- From boycotts to ballots
- Preserving the second reconstruction
- The unmaking of the second reconstruction
- From the bottom up
- Florida's little Scottsboro
- Investigations and massive resistance
- From sit-in to race riot
- New paths of exploration
- Rock 'n' roll, the payola scandal, and the political culture of civil rights
- Women, civil rights, and black liberation
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Description
Steven F. Lawson has established himself as a leading historian of the black struggle for equality. In these writings he examines the civil rights movement from a variety of perspectives - local and national, political and social - to offer insights into the movement and its influence on society.
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