The American Civil Rights Movement A Documentary History

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Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2010-01-19
Publisher(s): Ingram Book Co
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Summary

This book collects in a single, brief volume, documents reflecting key aspects of the Civil Rights Movement: the voices of social activists (and opponents), the legal struggle in the courts, and governmental responses to civil rights issues -- public statements, executive orders, legislation.The book is a deliberate attempt to address the shortcomings of capsule histories of the Movement, histories that neglect to describe the range of public and private institutions, organizations, and individuals that contributed to -- and hindered -- its accomplishments. The introductory essays, providing narrative or analytical background, combined with the range of documents presented, allows the book to serve as an excellent supplement to textbook treatments of modern U.S. history, African American history, and/or the Civil Rights Movement. The book includes over 100 documents -- personal narratives, court decisions, news reports, letters, legislation -- that provide the reader with insights into the philosophies, strategies, personalities of the Movement.

Author Biography

Robert P. Green, Jr. is Alumni Distinguished Professor of Educational Foundations at Clemson University.

Harold E. Cheatham is Dean and Professor Emeritus of Counseling and Educational Leadership at Clemson University.

Table of Contents

List of illustrationsp. ix
Acknowledgmentsp. xi
List of abbreviationsp. xvi
Introductionp. 1
'Nobody knows the trouble I've seen': dimensions of Jim Crowp. 3
'Walk together children': elements of resistancep. 24
'We are soldiers in the army': emergence of the Movementp. 49
'I'm a rollin': the Movement gains momentum'p. 78
'Up above my head': Albany to the Civil Rights Act of 1964p. 102
'I shall not be moved': Freedom Summer, Selma, and the Voting Rights Act of 1965p. 126
'We'll soon be free': Northern efforts, Black Power, legal endorsementsp. 148
'Oh, freedom': contemporary expressionsp. 183
Chronologyp. 211
Guide to further readingp. 215
Indexp. 219
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