From sit-ins to SNCC : the student civil rights movement in the 1960s / edited by Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies.
2012
E185.61 .F917 2012eb
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Title
From sit-ins to SNCC : the student civil rights movement in the 1960s / edited by Iwan Morgan and Philip Davies.
ISBN
9780813043647 (electronic bk.)
0813043646 (electronic bk.)
9780813043883 (ebook)
0813043883
9780813041513 (alk. paper)
0813041511 (alk. paper)
0813043646 (electronic bk.)
9780813043883 (ebook)
0813043883
9780813041513 (alk. paper)
0813041511 (alk. paper)
Published
Gainesville : University Press of Florida, 2012.
Copyright
©2012
Language
English
Language Note
English.
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 200 pages) : illustrations
Other Standard Identifiers
40021230161
Call Number
E185.61 .F917 2012eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)806034389
Summary
An examination of the role of the SNCC and various SNCC committees in the Civil Rights Movement.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
The new movement: the student sit-ins in 1960 / Iwan Morgan
Another side of the sit-ins: nonviolent direct action, the courts, and the constitution / John Kirk
"complicated hospitality": the impact of the sit-ins on the ideology of Southern segregationists / George Lewis
Breaching the wall of resistance: white southern reactions to the sits-ins / Clive Webb
SNCCs: not one committee, but several / Peter Ling
SNCC's stories at the barricades / Sharon Monteith
From beloved community to imagined community: SNCC's intellectual transformation / Joe Street
The sit-ins, SNCC, and cold war patriotism / Simon Hall
From Greensboro to Notting Hill: the sit-ins in England / Stephen Tuck
Epilogue: still running for freedom: Barack Obama and the legacy of the civil rights movement / Steven F. lawson.
Another side of the sit-ins: nonviolent direct action, the courts, and the constitution / John Kirk
"complicated hospitality": the impact of the sit-ins on the ideology of Southern segregationists / George Lewis
Breaching the wall of resistance: white southern reactions to the sits-ins / Clive Webb
SNCCs: not one committee, but several / Peter Ling
SNCC's stories at the barricades / Sharon Monteith
From beloved community to imagined community: SNCC's intellectual transformation / Joe Street
The sit-ins, SNCC, and cold war patriotism / Simon Hall
From Greensboro to Notting Hill: the sit-ins in England / Stephen Tuck
Epilogue: still running for freedom: Barack Obama and the legacy of the civil rights movement / Steven F. lawson.
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