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American Civil Rights Movement : A QuickStudy Reference Guide.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Greason, Walter D.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
African Americans--Civil rights--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (6 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Newburyport : BarCharts Publishing, Inc., 2023.
Summary:
Essential history, leaders, and events in the social, political, and legal fight for freedom in America. Dr. Walter D. Greason, author, professor, historian, economist, and urbanist offers the need-to-know accounts of the struggle for justice and equality for African Americans. In just six pages this succinct reference guide gives the reader a grand view of the struggle with details that inspire more reading including references to further focus on areas of interest. Great tool for students and teachers to keep this history alive and remembered, ensuring a better future for civil and human rights of all people. Today, Dr. Greason works with faculty, students, community leaders and politicians to engage in global conversations to motivate for action and make progress while preserving history and uplifting communities. 6 page reference guide includes: Reconstruction Era (1865-1877) The Sanctity of Justice Constitutional Amendments Black Codes & Jim Crow Laws Post-Reconstruction: Black Freedom Movement Women's Club Movement Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856-1928) & the Tuskegee Movement The Great Migration W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) & the NAACP Organization of the NAACP Du Bois' Resignation & Self-Exile Black Urban Life Growth of Cities & Racial Segregation Protests against Racial Discrimination World War I Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) & the UNIA Black History, Folklore & the Harlem Renaissance Black Art & a New Social Consciousness Impact of the Harlem Renaissance World War II & the Black Press The Black Press Exposing Military Discrimination The "Double V" Campaign Next Generation of Black Leaders Philip Randolph (1889-1979) Ella Baker (1903-1986) Harry T. Burleigh (1866-1949) Ada Lawrence (1920-2014) Civil Rights Movement Brown v. Board of Education Bus Boycott SCLC Martin Luther King Jr. & Nonviolent Direct Action Civil Rights Legislation Impact of the Civil Rights Era Carrying the Struggle Forward into the 21st Century Police Violence Segregation in the Suburbs: Malls & Prisons 21st Century Voices for Equal Justice Black Lives Matter & Afrofuturism White Americans & the Civil Rights Struggle
Contents:
AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Reconstruction Era (1865-1877)
The Sanctity of Justice
Constitutional Amendments
Black Codes &amp
Jim Crow Laws
Post-Reconstruction: Black Freedom Movement
Women's Club Movement
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), Timothy Thomas Fortune (1856-1928) &amp
the Tuskegee Movement
The Great Migration
W. E. B. Du Bois (1868-1963) &amp
the NAACP
Organization of the NAACP
Du Bois' Resignation &amp
Self-Exile
Black Urban Life
Growth of Cities &amp
Racial Segregation
Protests against Racial Discrimination
World War I
Marcus Garvey (1887-1940) &amp
the UNIA
Black History, Folklore &amp
the Harlem Renaissance
Black Art &amp
a New Social Consciousness
Impact of the Harlem Renaissance
World War II &amp
the Black Press
The Black Press
Exposing Military Discrimination
The "Double V" Campaign
Next Generation of Black Leaders
A. Philip Randolph (1889-1979)
Ella Baker (1903-1986)
Harry T. Burleigh (1866-1949)
Ada Lawrence (1920-2014)
Civil Rights Movement
Brown v. Board of Education
Bus Boycott
SCLC
Martin Luther King Jr. &amp
Nonviolent Direct Action
Civil Rights Legislation
Impact of the Civil Rights Era
Carrying the Struggle Forward into the 21st Century
Police Violence
Segregation in the Suburbs: Malls &amp
Prisons
21st Century Voices for Equal Justice
Black Lives Matter &amp
Afrofuturism
White Americans &amp
the Civil Rights Struggle.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
9781423250661
1423250664
OCLC:
1425986830

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