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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... struggle to equal this phenomenon , and there probably never will be again . -Bayard Rustin1 To this point the first important struggles of the modern civil rights movement have come under study . The present chapter will consider how ...
... struggle to equal this phenomenon , and there probably never will be again . -Bayard Rustin1 To this point the first important struggles of the modern civil rights movement have come under study . The present chapter will consider how ...
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... Struggle for Total Integration , " January 10-11 , 1957 , MLK : BU . Emphasis in original . 26. Ibid . Emphasis in original . 27. SCLC , Working Paper 7 : " The Role of Law in Our Struggle : Its Advan- tages and Limitations , " January ...
... Struggle for Total Integration , " January 10-11 , 1957 , MLK : BU . Emphasis in original . 26. Ibid . Emphasis in original . 27. SCLC , Working Paper 7 : " The Role of Law in Our Struggle : Its Advan- tages and Limitations , " January ...
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... Struggle , pp . 45-82 . 18. J. Bevel interview . 19. Carson , In Struggle , p . 71 . 20. Ibid . , 21. Ibid . , p . 70 . p . 71 . 22. For an account of President Kennedy's views on the black vote , see Ste- ven F. Lawson , Black Ballots ...
... Struggle , pp . 45-82 . 18. J. Bevel interview . 19. Carson , In Struggle , p . 71 . 20. Ibid . , 21. Ibid . , p . 70 . p . 71 . 22. For an account of President Kennedy's views on the black vote , see Ste- ven F. Lawson , Black Ballots ...
Contents
Domination Church and the NAACP | 1 |
Beginnings and Confrontations | 17 |
MIA ICC and ACMHR 40 | 40 |
Copyright | |
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