We shall overcome: the Civil Rights Movement in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s
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adam_text | Contents of the Set
Volume One
Editor’s Preface......................................................... xi
1. Amaker, Norman C. DeFacto Leadership and the Civil Rights
Movement...........................................................1
2. Braden, Anne. The Southern Freedom Movement in Perspective...............55
3. Clark, Kenneth B. The Civil Rights Movement: Momentum and
Organization ................................................... 151
4. DeMuth, Jerry. Black Belt, Alabama .................................... 181
5. Ely, James W. Negro Demonstrations and the Law: Danville
as a Test Case ................................................. 189
6. Fairclough, Adam. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference
and the Second Reconstruction, 1957-1973 ....................... 231
7. Fry, John R. The Voter-Registration Drive in Selma, Alabama ........... 249
8. Garrow, David J. Black Civil Rights During the Eisenhower Years.........269
9. Graves, Carl R. The Right to be Served: Oklahoma City’s
Lunch Counter Sit-ins, 1958-1964 ............................... 283
10. Haines, Herbert H. Black Radicalization and the Funding of
Civil Rights, 1957-1970 ........................................ 299
11. Harding, Vincent and Staughton Lynd. Albany, Georgia................. 313
12. Harding, Vincent. Where Have All the Lovers Gone?.................... 323
13. Harding, Vincent. Black Radicalism: The Road From Montgomery.........335
14. Harding, Vincent. The Religion of Black Power ....................... 371
Volume Two
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15. Henderson, Thelton. The Law and Civil Rights: The Justice
Department in the South........................................... 407
16. Hinckle, Warren and David Welch. Five Battles of Selma.................. 419
17. Howard, Jan. The Provocation of Violence: A Civil
Rights Tactic?..................................................... 455
18. Hubbard, Howard. Five Long Hot Summers and How They Grew ...............461
19. Kahn, Tom, and August Meier. Recent Trends in the Civil
Rights Movement................................................... 483
20. Killian, Lewis M. Organization, Rationality and Spontaneity
in the Civil Rights Movement....................................... 503
21. Kryn, Randall L. James L. Bevel: The Strategist of the
1960s Civil Rights Movement........................................ 517
vii
CONTENTS OF THE SET
22. Laue, James H. The Movement, Negro Challenge to the Myth .....................537
23. Lentz, Richard. Sixty-Five Days in Memphis: A Study of
Culture, Symbols, and the Press ........................................547
24. Lester, Julius. The Angry Children of Malcolm X ..............................589
25. Lomax, Louis E. The Negro Revolt Against ‘The Negro Leaders ...................603
26. Lynd, Staughton. The New Negro Radicalism......................................611
27. McAdam, Doug. Tactical Innovation and the Pace of Insurgency..................617
28. McKnight, Gerald D. The 1968 Memphis Sanitation Strike
and the FBI: A Case Study in Urban Surveillance ........................637
29. McKnight, Gerald D. A Harvest of Hate: The FBI s War Against
Black Youth: Domestic Intelligence in Memphis, Tennessee................657
30. McMillen, Neil R. Black Enfranchisement in Mississippi:
Federal Enforcement and Black Protest in the 1960s......................679
31. Marshall, Burke. The Protest Movement and the Law.............................701
32. Meier, August. The Successful Sit-Ins in a Border City:
A Study in Social Causation ...............................................721
33. Meier, August. The Revolution Against the NAACP............................... 729
34. Meier, August. New Currents in the Civil Rights Movement........................737
35. Meier, August. Negro Protest Movements and Organizations........................763
36. Meier, August. Dynamics of Crisis and Unity in the
Southern Movement..........................................................777
37. Meier, August, Thomas S. Plaut and Curtis Smothers. Case Study
in Nonviolent Direct Action.............................................. 783
38. Meier, August. The Dilemmas of Negro Protest Strategy ..........................789
39. Meier, August. The Urban Ghetto and Black Politics..............................S07
Volume Three
40. Meier, August, and Elliott Rudwick. The Boycott Movement
Against Jim Crow Streetcars in the South ..............................813
41. Meier, August, and Elliott Rudwick. The Origins of Nonviolent
Direct Action in Afro-American Protest: A Note on
Historical Discontinuities................................................833
42. Morris, Aldon. Black Southern Student Sit-In Movement:
An Analysis of Internal Organization......................................931
43. Nash, Diane. Inside the Sit-Ins and Freedom Rides ...........................955
44. Reagin, Ewell. A Study of the Southern Christian
Leadership Conference.....................................................975
45. Ricks, John A. ‘De Lawd Descends and is Crucified: Martin
Luther King Jr. in Albany, Georgia .......................................985
46. Rustin, Bayard. From Protest to Politics: The Future of the
Civil Rights Movement.....................................................997
47. Rustin, Bayard. ‘Black Power and Coalition Politics ........................ 1011
48.Smith, Charles U. and Lewis M. Killian. The Tallahassee Bus Protest ........... 1017
49. Stoper, Emily. The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee:
Rise and Fall of a Redemptive Organization ............................. 1041
viii
CONTENTS OF THE SET
50. Wofford, Harris. A Preliminary Report on the Status of the
Negro in Dallas County, Alabama...................................... 1063
51. Wofford, Harris. Gandhi the Civil Rights Lawyer ............................ 1151
52. Zinn, Howard. The Double Job in Civil Rights................................ 1163
Bibliographical Information and Acknowledgments................................. 1169
Index
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