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9780230237063

The Civil Rights Movement Struggle and Resistance, Third Edition

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    9780230237063

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    0230237061

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-05-15
  • Publisher: SPRINGER - VERLAG
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Summary

The Civil Rights Movement in the United States struggled to create a nation. The Civil War ended de jure slavery but it needed the movement to dismantle laws designed to keep African Americans subordinated to white power. In this compelling introduction, William T. Martin Riches analyses the way African Americans developed a mass movement after World War II and overthrew state-enforced racial segregation despite fierce resistance from whites. Riches emphasizes how the movement influenced others seeking justice in America, and evaluates the coalitions formed to preserve gains threatened by the rise of the New Right. Thoroughly revised and updated in the light of the latest scholarship, the third edition ofThe Civil Rights Movement: sets the movement in its broader context stresses the changing role of black women, and their problems with the women's movement and black nationalism demonstrates the positive influence on some white southerners explores the key role played by the state and federal judiciaries assesses the administrations of George W. Bush examines the rise of Neo-Conservatism covers the presidential election campaign of 2008 and analyses Barack Obama's first months in office.The Civil Rights Movement will be essential reading for students and scholars of American History and American Studies.

Author Biography

William T. Martin Riches was formerly Senior Lecturer and Convenor of American Studies at the University of Ulster, Jordanstown.

Table of Contents

Preface to Third Editionp. xii
Acknowledgementsp. xvi
Glossaryp. xviii
Acronymsp. xxii
Basic Chronologyp. xxiv
Introductionp. 1
Slavery and the Civil Warp. 2
Reconstructionp. 3
Freedmen Abandonedp. 4
The Depression and New Dealp. 6
World War IIp. 7
Black Nationalism and Changing Attitudesp. 7
Transformation Of Politics: Civil Rights 1945-58p. 10
Fair Employmentp. 11
Democrats Transformedp. 14
The 1948 Electionp. 15
Integrating the Militaryp. 16
African Americans and Labourp. 17
Eisenhowerp. 18
The Brown Decisionp. 18
Little Rockp. 22
The FBI and Black Americap. 24
The 1957 Civil Rights Actp. 25
Truman, the Cold War and Civil Rightsp. 26
Eisenhower and the Cold Warp. 29
Indochinap. 30
African Nationalismp. 31
Grass-Roots Struggle In the Southp. 33
Louisiana Protestp. 35
Mrs Rosa Parksp. 36
Martin Luther King Jr and the Boycottp. 39
White Resistancep. 41
'Not a One Man Show'p. 43
White Sympathisersp. 44
The Struggle Intensifies: JFK and a New Frontier?p. 49
The Greensboro Sit-inp. 49
The Nashville Sit-inp. 51
King Meets Kennedyp. 54
Executive Actionp. 56
The Freedom Ridesp. 58
The Integration of 'Ole Miss'p. 59
Internal Divisions and External Pressuresp. 61
The Albany Movementp. 62
King and Birmingham, Alabamap. 63
The March on Washingtonp. 65
Triumphs and Tragedies: LBJ, the Great Society and the limits of Liberalismp. 68
The Civil Rights Act, 1964p. 69
The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Partyp. 71
The 1964 Campaignp. 75
The Challenge at Selmap. 76
'Bloody Sunday' and the March to Montgomeryp. 77
The Voting Rights Act 1965p. 80
Civil Rights and the Ant-Vietnam War Movementp. 81
King Goes to Chicagop. 82
The FBI and Martin Luther King Jrp. 83
The Black Panther Party, Malcolm X and Black Powerp. 84
Black Nationalism and Black Womenp. 87
Murder in Memphisp. 90
The New Right and Civil Rightsp. 93
Chicago, 1968p. 93
Nixon's Southern Strategyp. 95
SCLC and the Charleston Hospital Workers' Strikep. 97
Nixon and Abernathyp. 98
Nixon and Affirmative Actionp. 99
Supreme Court Nominationsp. 101
School Desegregationp. 102
Bussing and Desegregation in Northern Schoolsp. 104
Shirley Chisholm: The First Black Woman to Seek the Presidencyp. 105
The Politics of Euphemismp. 106
Black Capitalismp. 107
Civil Rights and President Gerald Fordp. 109
Ronald Reagan and the New Rightp. 111
Was Reagan a Racist?p. 112
The New Right Budgetp. 114
The Commission on Civil Rights and the IRSp. 116
Renewal of the Voting Rights Actp. 118
Affirmative Actionp. 119
The Legacy of Ronald Reaganp. 119
Transformation: A New South?p. 121
The Senatorp. 123
The Presidentp. 127
The Black Congressmen, the Dixie Governor and Two Mayorsp. 130
The Judge - Frank Johnsonp. 131
The White Studentsp. 134
David Duke and the Old Southp. 139
Willie Horton and the Southern Strategy Bush Srp. 141
Willie Horton and the 1988 Campaignp. 142
Rodney King and the LA Policep. 146
'A Kinder, Gentler America'p. 146
Bush Sr and Civil Rightsp. 147
Appointing a Judgep. 149
African Americans in Mississippip. 151
Women of Colour and the New Conservatismp. 153
George H. Bush and the Gay Communityp. 155
Civil Rights for the Disabledp. 157
The 1992 Campaignp. 158
A Third Way From Hope?p. 160
African Americans and Clinton's Campaignp. 163
The First Black Woman Senatorp. 164
African American Appointmentsp. 164
Losing Battles?p. 165
The Million Man Marchp. 168
Clinton and the Supreme Courtp. 169
The War on Crimep. 171
Drugs and Racism: The Coke Issuep. 173
Health Care Proposalp. 176
Welfare Reformp. 178
Voter Registration: 'The Motor Voter Act'p. 181
Clinton and Women of Colourp. 182
Clinton, Powell and Gays in the Militaryp. 184
His Popularity with African Americansp. 186
Home to Harlemp. 187
1876 and All Thatp. 188
The Gore Campaign of 2000p. 189
The Republican Nomination Battlep. 189
The Strange Election of 2000p. 191
The Supreme Court Decidesp. 194
Questions About the Election of 2004p. 195
Bush in Officep. 196
A Disciple of Reagan and Clinton?p. 197
Appointmentsp. 197
The End of History and the Movement?p. 200
Malcolm X and Black Conservatismp. 201
Bush Triumphs with Supreme Courtp. 202
The Nomination of Judge Pickeringp. 204
The Resignation of Trent Lottp. 205
Bush and Affirmative Actionp. 206
Hurricane Katrinap. 208
'Gagging on the Donkey'p. 209
The Rich Get Richerp. 210
The Law and Discriminationp. 211
Where Have All the (Male) Leaders Gone?p. 212
Old and New Alliancesp. 215
Congressional Black Caucusp. 215
Black Power in the Statesp. 216
Governorsp. 217
Mayorsp. 217
Environmental Coalitionp. 218
Labourp. 219
Abortion and Gay Rightsp. 220
The Patriot Act and its Consequencesp. 222
'Post-Racial' America?p. 224
Religion and Racep. 224
The Audacity of Barack Obamap. 225
Post-Racial Politics?p. 227
Iowa and New Hampshirep. 228
Race and the Democratic Primary Campaignp. 229
The End of Culture Wars? The Democratic Conventionp. 232
Pressing the Self-destruct Buttonp. 233
The First African American Presidentp. 235
Executive Ordersp. 236
Appointmentsp. 237
It's the Economyp. 239
Courting Problemsp. 240
Bibliographyp. 243
Indexp. 253
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