To redeem a nation : a history and anthology of the civil rights movement / edited by Thomas R. West, James W. Mooney.
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TextPublisher: St. James, N.Y. : Brandywine Press, [1993]Copyright date: ©1993Description: xxx, 283 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 261-283).
The fourteenth amendment (1868) --
Atlanta Exposition address / Booker T. Washington --
Of Mr. Booker T. Washington ; The talented truth / W.E.B. du Bois --
A resolve to seek justice : the Niagara Movement --
Statement of principles : The Crisis --
An early Black nationalist / Marcus Garvey --
The Harlem renaissance / Langston Hughes --
First march on Washington movement / A. Philip Randolph --
I like the American way of life / Ralph J. Bunche --
Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) --
We sat there in stunned silence / Mrs. Althea Simmons --
I tried not to think about what might happen / Rosa Parks --
Segregation as sin / Joseph Francis Rummel --
The Southern Manifesto --
Don't let them you see cry / Elizabeth Eckford --
Discovering history in the making / Lawrence C. Dum --
A freedom rider reflects / Jimmy McDonald --
A university integrated / Charlayne Hunter-Gault --
Youth in the civil rights movement / Joanne Grant --
The Birmingham Manifesto / F.L. Shuttlesworth and N.H. Smith --
Passion and professionalism / Whitney M. Young, Jr. --
The Albany movement / Slater King --
A lesson at Selma / John L. Perry --
Standing fast / Roy Wilkins --
The dream / Martin Luther King, Jor. --
Greensboro and beyond / Wilma Dykeman and James Stokely --
Origins and development of CORE / James Farmer --
Statement of purpose at the origins of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1960 --
Freedom Riders / Howell Raines --
In a Mississippi jail / James Farmer --
Nonviolence and civil disobedience / Martin Luther King, Jr. --
A Mississippi demonstration / John Salter --
Detention Center and Church / Anne Moody --
Christianity in Mississippi / Rev. Edwin King --
Nonviolence in Savannah, Georgia / Benjamin van Clark --
The persuasive power of nonviolence / Rev. Joseph Lowery --
The civil rights movement and Vietnam / Robert S. Browne --
Equality in the armed services / Harry S. Truman --
Pressing for equality / Robert S. McNamara --
Facing the issues / John F. Kennedy --
An impassioned criticism / James Baldwin --
Memories of a white childhood / Norman Podhoretz --
The right to vote / Lyndon B. Johnson --
Summary of the Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders, 1968 --
Beyond reform / Jerome Smith --
The nation of Islam / Elijah Muhammad --
A nationalist alternative to Elijah Muhammad / Malcolm X (El Haji Malik El Shabazz) --
Organization without dictatorship / Ella Baker --
The struggle for power in Cambridge / Gloria Richardson --
Building power and community in Mississippi / Robert Parris Moses --
Letters home from Freedom Summer : a summer of discovery --
Education and empowerment / Septima P. Clark --
Education and empowerment continued / Staughton Lynd --
Economics and race / Jack Minnis --
Meridian awakened / Mrs. Fannie Lee Chaney --
Protest movement and social movement / Bayard Rustin --
Sustaining the original vision of SNCC / Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer --
Definitions of Black Power / Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) --
Another definition / Charles Hamilton --
The Black Manifesto / James Forman --
The Black Panther Manifesto --
Black Panthers : the rhetoric of revolution --
Revolution as liberation / Huey P. Newton.
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