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Many minds, one heart : SNCC's dream for a new America / Wesley C. Hogan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Civil rights and social justicePublisher: Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina Press, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: 1 online resource (xii, 463 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780807867891
  • 0807867896
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Many minds, one heart.DDC classification:
  • 323.1196/073 22
LOC classification:
  • E185.61 .H693 2007
Other classification:
  • 15.85
  • NQ 8340
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Contents:
Introduction -- Part one. A movement education -- The nonviolent anvil -- Come get my mattress and I'll keep my soul : freedom riding -- The inner life of recruiting -- Part two. How democracy travels -- Bridges to the North -- Testing the southern blueprint -- SNCC teaches SDS how to act -- Part three. Delta civics : fashioning a new America -- The core struggle -- The high summer of transformation -- Part four. Movement ecology -- Contact with power : Atlantic City -- Desperate initiatives : Waveland -- Vertigo -- Not quite there : the search for enduring ground -- Conclusion: Freedom as an inside job -- Afterword: Beyond sacred ground -- Appendix A: We'll never turn back : freedom songs -- Appendix B: Affidavits -- Appendix C: The other sacred ground -- Appendix D: Incidents of violence against voter registration activities in Mississippi, 1964 -- Appendix E: James Forman's speech at Waveland, November 1964 -- Appendix F: Suggested structures for SNCC, November 1964 -- Appendix G: Structure debate at Waveland -- Appendix H: SNCC as the borning struggle.
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Summary: How did the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee break open the caste system in the American South between 1960 and 1965? In this innovative study, Wesley Hogan explores what SNCC accomplished and, more important, how it fostered significant social change in such a short time. She offers new insights into the internal dynamics of SNCC as well as the workings of the larger civil rights and Black Power movement of which it was a part. As Hogan chronicles, the members of SNCC created some of the civil rights movement's boldest experiments in freedom, including the sit-ins of 1960, the rejuve.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-433) and index.

Introduction -- Part one. A movement education -- The nonviolent anvil -- Come get my mattress and I'll keep my soul : freedom riding -- The inner life of recruiting -- Part two. How democracy travels -- Bridges to the North -- Testing the southern blueprint -- SNCC teaches SDS how to act -- Part three. Delta civics : fashioning a new America -- The core struggle -- The high summer of transformation -- Part four. Movement ecology -- Contact with power : Atlantic City -- Desperate initiatives : Waveland -- Vertigo -- Not quite there : the search for enduring ground -- Conclusion: Freedom as an inside job -- Afterword: Beyond sacred ground -- Appendix A: We'll never turn back : freedom songs -- Appendix B: Affidavits -- Appendix C: The other sacred ground -- Appendix D: Incidents of violence against voter registration activities in Mississippi, 1964 -- Appendix E: James Forman's speech at Waveland, November 1964 -- Appendix F: Suggested structures for SNCC, November 1964 -- Appendix G: Structure debate at Waveland -- Appendix H: SNCC as the borning struggle.

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How did the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee break open the caste system in the American South between 1960 and 1965? In this innovative study, Wesley Hogan explores what SNCC accomplished and, more important, how it fostered significant social change in such a short time. She offers new insights into the internal dynamics of SNCC as well as the workings of the larger civil rights and Black Power movement of which it was a part. As Hogan chronicles, the members of SNCC created some of the civil rights movement's boldest experiments in freedom, including the sit-ins of 1960, the rejuve.

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