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edited by Cheryl Lynn GreenbergPublication Details
BookRutgers University Press1997Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) E185.61 .C58 1998 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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“Just as SNCC’s courage and commitment shaped the civil rights movement in the 1960s, so this critical reflection by SNCC activists deepens our understanding of what happened then, and what it means today. Participants explore the origins of SNCC, its early adoption of nonviolent protest, its ultimate renuciation of liberal integration and embrace of militant black radicalism, its refusal to repudiate far-left organizations, and controversies over the roles of women in SNCC and society at large. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
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Contents
- The beloved community : origins of SNCC / Diane Nash…[et. al.]
- Voter registration is direct action / Charles McDew… [et. al.]
- "In the middle of the iceberg" : Mississippi and the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party / Hollis Watkins …[et. al.]
- "Ordinary people" : Alabama and the Lowndes County Freedom Organization / Bernard Lafayette, Jr….[et. al.]
- "Oh freedom" : music of the movement / Bernice Johnson Reagon…[et. al.]
- SNCC women and the stirrings of feminism / Mary King…[et. al.]
- Black power / Michael Thelwell…[et. al.]
- SNCC and the practice of history / Martha Prescod Norman…[et. al.]
- Reflecting back / Michael Thelwell…[et. al.]
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- 0813524776
- 0813524768
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