Courage to dissent Atlanta and the long history of the civil rights movement Tomiko Brown-Nagin.
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- 9780190259723
- 342.73085 23
- KF4757 .B74 2011
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342.73062 CR-O Overcoming necessity emergency, constraint, and the meanings of American Constitutionalism | 342.73062 SO- Sovereignty and the new executive authority | 342.73078 AT-P Politics and capital auctioning the American dream | 342.73085 BR-C Courage to dissent Atlanta and the long history of the civil rights movement | 342.73085 FO-B Birth rights and wrongs how medicine and technology are remaking reproduction and the law | 342.730852 RI- Rise of corporate religious liberty | 342.730853 AB-S Soul of the first amendment |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
This study shows that long before 'black power' emerged and gave black dissent from the mainstream civil rights agenda, African Americans in Atlanta questioned the meaning of equality and the steps necessary to obtain a share of the American dream. The book uncovers the activism of visionaries - both well-known figures and unsung citizens - from across the ideological spectrum who sought something different from, or more complicated than, 'integration'. The text documents debates over politics, housing, public accommodations, and schools.
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