The book examines how the coalition among the national African American civil rights organizations disintegrated between 1967 and 1973 as a result of the factionalism that splintered the groups from within as well as the federal government's sabotage of the Civil Rights Movement.
Focusing on four major civil rights groups, Power, Politics, and the Decline of the Civil Rights Movement: A Fragile Coalition, 1967-1973 documents how factions within the movement and sabotage from the federal government led to the gradual splintering of the Civil Rights Movement. Well-known historian Christopher P. Lehman builds his case convincingly, utilizing his original research on the Movement's later years-a period typically overlooked and unexamined in the existing literature on the Movement.
The book identifies how each civil rights group challenged poverty, violence, and discrimination differently from one another and describes how the federal government intentionally undermined civil rights organizations' efforts. It also shows how civil rights activists gravitated to political careers, explains the rising prominence of civil rights speakers to the Movement in the absence of political organizing by civil rights groups, and documents the Movement's influence upon Richard Nixon's presidency.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This work should be required reading for anyone interested in the history of the civil rights movement. Summing Up: Highly recommended. All levels/libraries. * Choice * Lehman's book is an essential reference for those who want to understand how the movement functioned (and dysfunctioned) to create the pressures that resulted in eliminating much of the terrorism facing blacks in the South, and how it provided blacks with a sense that change is possible. * Critical Sociology * This study provides an engaging and much-needed narrative of the fate of national Civil Rights organisations in the later years of the movement. There is compelling analysis of the inter-organisational relationships and conflicts of SNCC, SCLC and other Civil Rights organisations, and interesting insights into the complex and inter-connected factors that contributed to the decline of these organisations. * Reviews in History *
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Für die Erwachsenenbildung
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Höhe: 240 mm
Breite: 161 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-1-4408-3265-9 (9781440832659)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Christopher P. Lehman, PhD, is professor of ethnic studies at St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN.
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Old and New Movements
Chapter 1 Violence Is Necessary
Chapter 2 Open Season
Chapter 3 Shocked and Saddened
Chapter 4 Facing Annihilation
Chapter 5 A Hanging Judge
Chapter 6 Manifesto
Chapter 7 No Peace in This Land
Chapter 8 Heads-Up Murder
Chapter 9 Times Have Changed
Chapter 10 The Revolutionary Army
Chapter 11 Same Old Thing
Chapter 12 Run by Dictators
Chapter 13 Explode All over the Landscape
Chapter 14 Nation Time
Chapter 15 Groovin' on Democracy
Chapter 16 Their Most Vulnerable, Hopeless Position
Chapter 17 Kicking the Blacks Around
Chapter 18 The Movement of the Seventies
Epilogue: Leaders without a Movement
Notes
Bibliography
Index