Civil Rights Movement: People and Perspectives: Perspectives in American Social History
Editat de Michael Ezraen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 mai 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781598840377
ISBN-10: 1598840371
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 33 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Perspectives in American Social History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1598840371
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: 33 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția ABC-CLIO
Seria Perspectives in American Social History
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Caracteristici
A collection of primary source materials that give readers a look at the civil rights movement through the eyes of those who lived it
Notă biografică
Michael Ezra is associate professor of American multicultural studies and chair of the American Multicultural Studies Department at Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA.
Cuprins
Series Introduction,Introduction,About the Editor and Contributors,Chronology,1 Early Pioneers,Marsha Darling2 Student Activists,Francis Shor3 Religion and Clergy,Jill K. Gill4 Southern Civil Rights Organizations,Lauren Chambers, Aggie Ebrahimi, and Barbara McCaskill5 Organizations outside the South:NAACP and CORE,Michael Ezra6 Black Nationalists,Yusuf Nuruddin7 The Black Panther Party,Arica L. Coleman8 Women,Jennifer A.LemakPrimary Documents,Reference,Bibliography,Index,
Recenzii
Ezra's (Muhummad Ali: The Making of an Icon) contribution to ABC-CLIO's "Perspectives in American Social History" series is a lucid, balanced examination of the lasting effects of the civil rights movement. .Bottom line: Any single-volume examination of the civil rights movement can at best be a primer on this era of reform or serve as a gateway to further research. Ezra's work shines in both these areas. All libraries should own this title.
For high school and undergraduate college courses, this social history documents the work of people involved in the civil rights movement, expanding the definition of the movement to include events before and after the era of Martin Luther King, Jr., the work of everyday people, black nationalism, and struggles outside the South. The eight essays take into account the three methods of defining the civil rights movement (in terms of the King years, as a longer civil rights movement, and through the civil rights/black power dichotomy), and cover the contributions of early pioneers, student activists, clergy, southern civil rights organizations, the NAACP and CORE (the Congress of Racial Equality), black nationalists, the Black Panther Party, and women. Primary source documents, such as Supreme Court documents and a speech by Malcolm X,and short biographical sketches, are included. Essays are by US scholars of black studies, history, American multicultural studies, and English.
The value of [this title] is the accessibility for student researchers to pull out chapters pertaining to their area of study. Recommended.
.provides an excellent resource for students studying this period. . . . The essays are of substantial length, provide a depth not found in other works, and make for fascinating, inspiring, and heart-rending reading. . . . The Civil Rights Movement: People and Perspectives would be a meaningful addition to high school, undergraduate, and public library collections and is highly recommended.
This book is a useful addition to any library that has a collection on African American history and the civil rights movement.
.a useful reference work that deserves to be read by undergraduate and graduate students, as well as general readership.public and academic libraries would enhance their reference collections by acquiring this book.
Highly recommended for high school, community and undergraduate colleges, and public libraries.
For high school and undergraduate college courses, this social history documents the work of people involved in the civil rights movement, expanding the definition of the movement to include events before and after the era of Martin Luther King, Jr., the work of everyday people, black nationalism, and struggles outside the South. The eight essays take into account the three methods of defining the civil rights movement (in terms of the King years, as a longer civil rights movement, and through the civil rights/black power dichotomy), and cover the contributions of early pioneers, student activists, clergy, southern civil rights organizations, the NAACP and CORE (the Congress of Racial Equality), black nationalists, the Black Panther Party, and women. Primary source documents, such as Supreme Court documents and a speech by Malcolm X,and short biographical sketches, are included. Essays are by US scholars of black studies, history, American multicultural studies, and English.
The value of [this title] is the accessibility for student researchers to pull out chapters pertaining to their area of study. Recommended.
.provides an excellent resource for students studying this period. . . . The essays are of substantial length, provide a depth not found in other works, and make for fascinating, inspiring, and heart-rending reading. . . . The Civil Rights Movement: People and Perspectives would be a meaningful addition to high school, undergraduate, and public library collections and is highly recommended.
This book is a useful addition to any library that has a collection on African American history and the civil rights movement.
.a useful reference work that deserves to be read by undergraduate and graduate students, as well as general readership.public and academic libraries would enhance their reference collections by acquiring this book.
Highly recommended for high school, community and undergraduate colleges, and public libraries.