The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organizing for ChangeAn account of the origins, development, and personalities of the Civil Rights movement from 1953-1963. |
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... Montgomery Social movement organizations are the vehicles of social movements . Before the Montgomery movement blacks had no mass - based move- ment organizations . The UDL of Baton Rouge had been successful , but that mass movement ...
... Montgomery Social movement organizations are the vehicles of social movements . Before the Montgomery movement blacks had no mass - based move- ment organizations . The UDL of Baton Rouge had been successful , but that mass movement ...
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... Montgomery movement introduced the nonviolent approach for social change to the black masses . Until this bus boycott , most blacks were unfamiliar with the techniques and principles of nonviolent direct action . The Montgomery movement ...
... Montgomery movement introduced the nonviolent approach for social change to the black masses . Until this bus boycott , most blacks were unfamiliar with the techniques and principles of nonviolent direct action . The Montgomery movement ...
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... Montgomery had created the pressure that contributed to the favorable court ruling . The victory was clear proof not only to Montgomery blacks but to blacks across the nation , protest organizations , opposition forces , and the general ...
... Montgomery had created the pressure that contributed to the favorable court ruling . The victory was clear proof not only to Montgomery blacks but to blacks across the nation , protest organizations , opposition forces , and the general ...
Contents
Beginnings and Confrontations | 17 |
MIA ICC and ACMHR | 40 |
The Decentralized Political | 77 |
Copyright | |
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Abernathy ACMHR activists activities affiliates Alabama Albany Albany movement Baker Baptist Church Baton Rouge became began Birmingham black church black community buses Carolina charismatic Citizenship Schools civil rights movement Clark collective behavior Committee confrontation Connor CORE CORE's Court demonstrations desegregation developed direct action domination E. D. Nixon economic Ella Baker financed Fred Shuttlesworth ganizations groups Highlander Horton Ibid important indigenous interview jail James Bevel Jemison Kelly Miller Smith King's large numbers Lawson Martin Luther King mass meetings mass movement McCain ment MLK:BU mobilization modern civil rights Montgomery bus boycott movement centers movement halfway houses NAACP Nashville Negro nonviolent organizational participants political president Press racial Reverend role SCEF SCLC SCLC leaders SCLC's segregation Simpkins sit-in movement Smiley SNCC social movements South Southern blacks Southern white strategy struggle tactics Tallahassee tion UCMI vote white power structure workshops wrote York