An edition of Staging a dream (2015)

Staging a dream

untold stories and transatlantic legacies of the March on Washington

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An edition of Staging a dream (2015)

Staging a dream

untold stories and transatlantic legacies of the March on Washington

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Table of Contents

(from table of contents) Introduction.
Untold stories: the March on Washington - new perspectives and transatlantic legacies -- Marcia Chatelain and Britta Waldschmidt-Nelson -- Prologue.
Martin's Dream: The Global legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. -- Clayborne Carson -- Music and the March.
Sounds and silences: music and the March on Washington -- Brian Ward -- Transatlantic legacies.
Martin Luther King Jr.'s reception as a theologian and political activist in Germany - East and West -- Michael Haspel
The March on Washington and the American civil rights movement as an inspiration for social protest movements in West and East Germany -- Heinrich Grosse
The March on London: British-American connections during the civil rights movement -- Stephen Tuck -- Different views and voices.
Joachim Prinz, the South, and the analogy of Nazism -- Stephen J. Whitfield
In defense of law and order: the March on Washington and its black conservative critics -- Angela Dillard -- Visual histories and cultural memories.
Hollywood activism, daytime verité, and the March on Washington -- Allison Graham
After the dream died: national memories of the King assassination and how they played out in subsequent legislation -- David L. Chappell.

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Bulletin of the German Historical Institute. Supplement -- 11, Bulletin (German Historical Institute (Washington, D.C.)) -- no. 11.
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GHI Bulletin Supplement 11 (2015)
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2015

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159 pages
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159

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OL44470859M
OCLC/WorldCat
917537053

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