
The Civil Rights Movement in America
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This single volume encyclopedia not only provides accessible A-Z entries about the well-known people and events of the Civil Rights Movement but also offers coverage of lesser-known contributors to the movement's overall success and outcomes. This comprehensive work provides both authoritative ready reference and curricular content presented in a lively and accessible format that will support inquiry, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of the importance of the time period.
The Civil Rights Movement in America: From Black Nationalism to the Women's Political Council provides high school readers with accessible factual information and sources for further exploration. Its entries serve to document how the movement eventually toppled Jim Crow and inspired broader struggles for human rights, including the women's and gay liberation movements in the United States and around the globe. Just as importantly, the events of the civil rights movement serve to demonstrate the ability of ordinary people such as Rosa Parks to alter the course of history-an apt lesson for all readers.
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Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- A
- Abernathy, Ralph David
- Affirmative Action
- Albany, Georgia Movement
- Ali, Muhammad
- Anderson, William G.
- B
- Baker, Ella
- Baldwin, James
- Baraka, Amiri
- Bates, Daisy
- Belafonte, Harry
- Bethune, Mary McLeod
- Bevel, James
- Birmingham Campaign
- Black Arts Movement
- Black Nationalism
- Black Panther Party
- Black Power
- Black Power Salute at the 1968 Olympics
- Bloody Sunday
- Bombingham
- Brown, Elaine
- Brown, H. Rap
- Brown v. Board of Education
- Bunche, Ralph
- Busing
- C
- Carmichael, Stokely
- Chicago Campaign
- Chisholm, Shirley
- Civil Rights Act of 1960
- Civil Rights Act of 1964
- Civil Rights Act of 1968
- Clark, Septima
- Cleaver, Eldridge
- Cleaver, Kathleen Neal
- COINTELPRO
- Cold War and Civil Rights
- Congress of Racial Equality
- Council of Federated Organizations
- D
- Davis, Angela
- Deacons for Defense and Justice
- Du Bois, W. E. B.
- E
- Evers, Medgar
- F
- Farrakhan, Louis
- Faubus, Orval Eugene
- Forman, James
- Freedom Rides
- Freedom Schools
- G
- Garvey, Marcus
- Gray, Fred
- H
- Hamer, Fannie Lou
- Hampton, Fred
- Harlem Youth Opportunities Unlimited (HARYOU)
- Height, Dorothy
- Houston, Charles Hamilton
- J
- Jackson, Jesse
- Jim Crow
- Johnson, Lyndon B.
- K
- Kennedy, John F.
- Kennedy, Robert F.
- Kerner Commission Report
- King, Coretta Scott
- King, Martin Luther, Jr.
- L
- Lafayette, Bernard
- Last Poets
- Lawson, James
- League of Revolutionary Black Workers
- Levison, Stanley
- Lewis, John
- Lewis, Rufus
- Little Rock Nine
- Long Hot Summer Riots, 1965-1967
- Lorraine Motel
- Los Angeles Riot of 1965
- Lowndes County Freedom Organization
- M
- Malcolm X
- March on Washington
- Marshall, Thurgood
- Memphis Sanitation Workers' Strike
- Meredith, James
- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party
- Mississippi Freedom Summer
- Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Moses, Robert
- Motley, Constance Baker
- MOVE Bombing
- N
- NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund
- Nash, Diane
- Nation of Islam
- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
- Newton, Huey P.
- Nixon, E. D.
- O
- Operation Breadbasket
- Orangeburg Massacre of 1968
- Organization of Afro-American Unity
- P
- Parks, Rosa
- Peck, James
- Poor People's Campaign
- Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.
- R
- Radio Free Dixie (1962)
- Randolph, A. Philip
- Ray, James Earl
- Reeb, James
- Revolutionary Action Movement
- Richardson, Gloria
- Robeson, Paul
- Robinson, Jackie
- Robinson, Jo Ann
- Rustin, Bayard
- S
- Seale, Bobby
- Selma March
- Sharpton, Al
- Shuttlesworth, Fred
- Sit-In Movement
- Sixteenth Street Baptist Church
- Southern Christian Leadership Conference
- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
- Students for a Democratic Society
- T
- Till, Emmett
- V
- Voter Education Project
- Voting Rights Act of 1965
- W
- Walker, Wyatt
- War on Poverty
- Wells-Barnett, Ida B.
- White Citizens' Council
- Wilkins, Roy
- Williams, Hosea
- Williams, Robert F.
- Women's Political Council of Montgomery
- Primary Documents
- From President's Committee on Civil Rights, To Secure These Rights (1947)
- FBI Investigation of Malcolm X (1953-1964)
- Brown v. Board of Education (1954)
- From "The Southern Manifesto: Declaration of Constitutional Principles" (1956)
- From President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Radio and Television "Address to the American People on the Situation in Little Rock" (September 24, 1957) (September 24, 1957)
- Jackie Robinson: Letter to President Kennedy (1961)
- From John F. Kennedy, "Address on Civil Rights" (June 11, 1963)
- George Wallace: Inaugural Address (1963)
- Civil Rights Act (1964)
- From Fannie Lou Hamer, "Testimony before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention," Atlantic City, New Jersey (1964)
- Lyndon B. Johnson: Voting Rights Speech (1965)
- Arthur Fletcher, "Remarks on the Philadelphia Plan" (1969)
- Index
- About the Editor
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