The Civil Rights MovementISBN: 978-0-631-22044-2
Paperback
340 pages
October 2000, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This volume offers a collection of informative essays and
supporting documents on the Civil Rights Movement that will
stimulate classroom discussions. It expands coverage of the
movement temporally and geographically, venturing away from the
standard 1954-1968 time frame and ranging beyond the familiar sites
of racial contention to less heralded but important ones, in the
North as well as the South." Steven Lawson, Rutgers
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"Students and teachers alike will find much here to challenge stereotypical assumptions and to prompt critical thinking and analysis, as interpretative frameworks are constructed and defended ... Davis is able to make clear that the struggle for equal rights for African American people was one that energized and mobilized ordinary people from all walks of life to work for a common goal. The extraordinary efforts of those ordinary people changed the history of a nation forever." History: Reviews of New Books