The making of Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement /
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Language: | English |
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Washington Square, N.Y. :
New York University Press,
1996
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Table of Contents:
- Civil rights movement in Louisianna, 1939-54 / Adam Fairclough
- 'He founded a movement' : W. H. Flowers, the committee on Negro organizations and the origins of Black activism in Arkansas, 1940-57 / John Kirk
- 'Nixon was the one' : Edgar Daniel Nixon, the MIA and the Montgomery bus boycott / John White
- Fatalism, not gradualism : race and the crisis of southern liberalism, 1945-65 / Tony Badger
- White liberal intellectuals, civil rights and gradualism, 1954-60 / Walter A. Jackson
- Rethinking African-American political thought in the post-revolutionary era / Claybourne Carson
- From Shiloh to Selma : the impact of the Civil War centennial on the Black freedom struggle in the United States, 1961-65 / Robert Cook
- Touchstones, authorities and Marian Anderson : the making of 'I have a dream' / Keith D. Miller and Emily M. Lewis
- Politics and fictional representation : the case of the civil rights movement / Richard H. King
- Limits of America : rethinking equality in the changing context of British race relations / Tariq Modood
- British responses to Martin Luther King Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-68 / Mike Sewell
- Non-violent resistance to white supremacy : a comparison of the American civil rights movement and the South African defiance campaigns of the 1950s / George M. Frederickson