The American Civil Rights Movement 1865-1950

Black Agency and People of Good Will
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ISBN-13:
9781498549691
Veröffentl:
2018
Einband:
Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum:
31.10.2018
Seiten:
366
Autor:
Russell Brooker
Gewicht:
594 g
Format:
229x152x22 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:
The American Civil Rights Movement 1865-1950 is a history of the African American struggle for freedom and equality from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s. It synthesizes the disparate black movements, explaining consistent themes and controversies during those years. The main focus is on the black activists who led the movement and the white people who supported them. The principal theme is that African American agency propelled the progress and that whites often helped. Even whites who were not sympathetic to black demands were useful, often because it was to their advantage to act as black allies. Even white opponents could be coerced into cooperation or, at least, non-opposition. White people of good will with shallow understanding were frustrating, but they were sometimes useful. Even if they did not work for black rights, they did not work against them, and sometimes helped because they had no better options.Until now, the history of the African American movement from 1865 to 1950 has not been covered as one coherent story. There have been many histories of African Americans that have treated the subject in one chapter or part of a chapter, and several excellent books have concentrated on a specific time period, such as Reconstruction or World War II. Other books have focused on one aspect of the time, such as lynching or the nature of Jim Crow. This is the first book to synthesize the history of the movement in a coherent whole.
This book is a comprehensive account of the African American struggle for freedom and equality from the Civil War to the beginning of the modern Civil Rights Movement. It stresses black agency and how white people helped the movement out of cooperation, co-optation, and coercion.
Introduction: People of Good WillChapter 1 Reconstruction: 1865¿1877Chapter 2 Redemption: 1877¿1892Chapter 3 Reconciliation: 1889¿1908Chapter 4 Resistance: 1890¿1908Chapter 5 Reality: Jim Crow During the Nadir, 1900¿1917Chapter 6 Organization: 1909¿1930Chapter 7 The Depression and the New Deal: 1930¿1940Chapter 8 World War II and the 1940sChapter 9 The United States in 1950Chapter 10 Epilogue: The United States TodayAbout the Author

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