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Black activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970

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Redefining the color line

Black activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970

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"Early civil-rights scholarship focused almost exclusively on the role played by national civil rights organizations between 1955 and 1965. John Kirk argues that only by understanding the groundwork laid by black activists at the grassroots level in the 1940s and 1950s can we fully understand the significance of later protests.

Moreover, Kirk shows that local-level black activists and black organizations were not homogeneous, but differed significantly in their goals and strategies, thereby adding a multidimensional facet to a complex struggle that was more than just white against black.".

"Drawing upon oral history interviews and new material garnered from activists' privately owned collections, as well as extensive documentation from local, state, regional, and national public archives, Redefining the Color Line charts new territory in the study of the Little Rock school crisis and forces a reevaluation of that familiar event and its place in the history of the civil rights struggle."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
243

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Redefining the color line: Black activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970
2002, University Press of Florida
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: Introduction 1
1. Founding a Movement 11
2. War, Race, and Confrontation 34
3. Postwar Reform and Its Limitations 54
4. Brown v. Board of Education 86
5. The Little Rock School Crisis 106
6. DismantlingJim Crow 139
7. New Challenges 163.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-227) and index.

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Gainesville
Series
New perspectives on the history of the South

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.1/196073076773/09045
Library of Congress
F419.L7 K57 2002, F419.L7K57 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 243 p. :
Number of pages
243

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3558539M
Internet Archive
redefiningcolorl0000kirk
ISBN 10
081302496X
LCCN
2002019472
OCLC/WorldCat
49320446
Library Thing
808898
Goodreads
928061

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