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Carol PolsgrovePublication Details
Book1st edNorton2007Availability
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A startling portrait of a generation of intellectuals who responded to the civil rights movement with peculiar ambivalence. Other, less patient voices did struggle to emerge, as Lillian Smith, Lawrence Dunbar Reddick, Howard Zinn, and James Silver put themselves at personal and political risk to air their views. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- African Americans — Civil rights — History — 20th century
- Civil rights movements — United States — History — 20th century
- Intellectuals — United States — Political activity — History — 20th century
- Intellectuals — New York (State) — New York — Political activity — History — 20th century
- United States — Race relations
- United States — Intellectual life — 20th century
- New York (N.Y.) — Intellectual life — 20th century
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Contents
- Pt. 1. Brown v. Board of Education and the White Resistance, 1954-1957
- Ch. 1. "Go Slow"
- Ch. 2. Northern Reservations
- Ch. 3. Missing Persons
- Pt. 2. Gathering Strength, 1657-1963
- Ch. 4. "To Be Transformed"
- Ch. 5. "On the Stage of the World"
- Ch. 6. "And Then Came Baldwin"
- Ch. 7. This "Terrifying Crisis"
- Pt. 3. The Last Campaigns, 1963-1965
- Ch. 8. Calling the Question
ISBN
- 0393020134
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