Waking from the dream : the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Waking from the dream : the struggle for civil rights in the shadow of Martin Luther King, Jr.

David L. Chappell

Duke University Press, 2016, c2014

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"First published as a paperback edition by Duke University Press, 2016"--T.p. verso

Reprint. First edition published: New York : Random House, 2014

Includes bibliographical references and index

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In Waking from the Dream David L. Chappell-whose book A Stone of Hope the Atlantic Monthly called "one of the three or four most important books on the civil rights movement"- provides a sweeping history of the fight to keep the civil rights movement alive following Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination. Chappell reveals that, far from coming to an abrupt end with King's death, the civil rights movement continued to work to realize King's vision of an equal society. Entering a new phase where historic victories were no longer within reach, the movement's veterans struggled to rally around common goals; and despite moments where the movement seemed to be on the verge of dissolution, it kept building coalitions, lobbying for legislation, and mobilizing activists. Chappell chronicles five key events of the movement's post-King era: the passage of the Fair Housing Act in 1968; the debates over unity and leadership at the National Black Political Conventions; the campaign for full-employment legislation; the establishment of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day; and Jesse Jackson's quixotic presidential campaigns. With Waking from the Dream, Chappell provides a revealing look into a seldom-studied era of civil rights history, examines King's place in American memory, and explains how a movement labored to overcome the loss of its leader.

Table of Contents

Introduction xi 1. King's Last Victory: The Civil Rights Act of 1968 3 2. Can a Movement be Institutionalized? The National Black Political Conventions 28 3. A Coalition for Full Employment 65 4. Legalizing the Legacy: The Battle for a Martin Luther King Holiday 91 5. Jesse Jackson's Rebirth 124 6. Public Reckonings with King's Character 148 Conclusion 175 Acknowledgments 183 Notes 185 Index 239

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