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The Struggle in Black and Brown: African American and Mexican American Relations during the Civil Rights Era: Justice and Social Inquiry

Editat de Brian D. Behnken
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2011
It might seem that African Americans and Mexican Americans would have common cause in matters of civil rights. This volume, which considers relations between blacks and browns during the civil rights era, carefully examines the complex and multifaceted realities that complicate such assumptions—and that revise our view of both the civil rights struggle and black-brown relations in recent history. Unique in its focus, innovative in its methods, and broad in its approach to various locales and time periods, the book provides key perspectives to understanding the development of America’s ethnic and sociopolitical landscape.

These essays focus chiefly on the Southwest, where Mexican Americans and African Americans have had a long history of civil rights activism. Among the cases the authors take up are the unification of black and Chicano civil rights and labor groups in California; divisions between Mexican Americans and African Americans generated by the War on Poverty; and cultural connections established by black and Chicano musicians during the period. Together these cases present the first truly nuanced picture of the conflict and cooperation, goodwill and animosity, unity and disunity that played a critical role in the history of both black-brown relations and the battle for civil rights. Their insights are especially timely, as black-brown relations occupy an increasingly important role in the nation’s public life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803262713
ISBN-10: 080326271X
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Nebraska Paperback
Colecția University of Nebraska Press
Seria Justice and Social Inquiry

Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Brian D. Behnken is an associate professor in the Department of History and the U.S. Latino/a Studies Program at Iowa State University. He is the author of Fighting Their Own Battles: Mexican Americans, African Americans, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Texas.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations   000
Introduction      000
      Brian D. Behnken
1. Not Similar Enough: Mexican American and African American Civil Rights Struggles in the 1940s 000
      Lisa Y. Ramos
2. The Movement in the Mirror: Civil Rights and the Causes of Black-Brown Disunity in Texas      000
      Brian D. Behnken
3. Complicating the Beloved Community: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the National Farm Workers Association   000
      Lauren Araiza
4. The Neighborhood Adult Participation Project: Black-Brown Strife in the War on Poverty in Los Angeles 000
      Robert Bauman
5. "Mexican versus Negro Approaches" to the War on Poverty: Black-Brown Competition and the Office of Economic Opportunity in Texas   000
      William Clayson
6. Cesar and Martin, March <AP>68   000
      Jorge Mariscal
7. Black, Brown, and Poor: Civil Rights and the Making of the Chicano Movement 000
      Gordon Mantler
8. Brown-Eyed Soul: Popular Music and Cultural Politics in Los Angeles  000
      Luis Alvarez and Daniel Widener
9. Raising a Neighborhood: Informal Networks between African American and Mexican American Women in South Central Los Angeles  000
      Abigail Rosas
10. A New Day in Babylon: African American and Mexican American Relations at the Dawn of the Millennium  000
      Matthew C. Whitaker
List of Contributors    000Index 000

Recenzii

"A solid anthology."—R. Acuna, Choice

"This book is a groundbreaking step in the evolution of the exciting subfield of black-brown relations. Each of the essays contains valuable lessons, and the book should be required reading for scholars of the civil rights movements and of American racial formations."—Max Krochmal, Journal of American History

"Brian D. Behnken has brought together an important group of senior and junior scholars on the making of black-brown relations to document the long history of cooperation and conflict between the two groups. Behnken's collection of essays successfully documents the many spaces of coalition and discontent between the African American civil rights and Chicano movements."—Alberto Rodriguez, Southwestern Historical Quarterly

"This volume is a fascinating and important contribution to the field."—Julie Leininger Pycior, Journal of Southern History