The path to the greater, freer, truer world : southern civil rights and anticolonialism, 1937-1955 / Lindsey R. Swindall.
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- Council on African Affairs
- Southern Negro Youth Congress
- Council on African Affairs
- Southern Negro Youth Congress
- African Americans -- History -- 1877-1964
- African American youth -- Political activity
- Youth movements -- Southern States -- History
- Nationalism -- Southern States
- African Americans -- Civil rights -- History -- 20th century
- Southern States -- Race relations
- Noirs américains -- Histoire -- 1877-1964
- Jeunesse noire américaine -- Activité politique
- Mouvements de jeunesse -- États-Unis (Sud) -- Histoire
- Nationalisme -- États-Unis (Sud)
- Noirs américains -- Droits -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- États-Unis (Sud) -- Relations raciales
- African American youth -- Political activity
- African Americans
- African Americans -- Civil rights
- Nationalism
- Race relations
- Youth movements
- Southern States
- 1877-1999
- 323.1196/0730904 23
- E185.6 .S95 2014
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-231) and index.
Introduction -- Origins -- The world at war -- The Cold War descends -- Cold War consequences: the Council on African Affairs in decline, 1950-1955 -- Epilogue.
Swindall closely examines the work of two organizations, the Southern Negro Youth Congress (1937-1949) and the Council on African Affairs (1937-1955), which employed a global, Pan-African perspective and were part of the mid-twentieth century efforts to address race and labor issues from a leftist view.
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