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Online-Ressource (346 p)
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9781557289094
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〈div〉Kevern Verney is associate head of the Department of English and History at Edge Hill University, England, and the author of The Debate on Black Civil Rights in America.〈/div〉
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Contents; Foreword; The NAACP In Historiographical Perspective; I. The NAACP at the National Level; 1. "All Shadows Are Dark"; 2. In Harlem and Hollywood; 3. "A Gigantic Battle to Win Men's Minds"; 4. Leading from the Back; 5. Uneasy Alliance; 6. The NAACP and the Challenges of 1960s Radicalism; II. The NAACP at the State, City, and Local Levels; 7. The Falls Church Colored Citizens Protective League and the Establishment of Virginia's First Rural Branch of the NAACP; 8. "To Hope Till Hope Creates"; 9. "It's Worth One Dollar to Get Rid of Us"; 10. "In No Event Shall a Negro Be Eligible"
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11. Tensions in the Relationship between Local and National NAACP Branches12. The Chicago NAACP; 13. The NAACP in California,1914-1950; 14. "Your Work Is the Most Important, but without Branches There Can Be No National Work"; 15. "They Say . . . New York Is Not Worth a D--to Them"; A Chronology Of The NAACP; Notes; Contributors; Index
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ISBN 9781610752466
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ISBN 9781557289094
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Print version Long Is the Way and Hard : One Hundred Years of the NAACP
Sprache:
Englisch
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Electronic books