"We return fighting": the civil rights movement in the jazz age
In this book Mark Robert Schneider restores to history the significant contributions and pioneering efforts of the leaders and rank-and-file in the NAACP during the Jazz Age. He tells the complex and multi-layered story of courageous campaigns for voting rights and equal education, against segregati...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this book Mark Robert Schneider restores to history the significant contributions and pioneering efforts of the leaders and rank-and-file in the NAACP during the Jazz Age. He tells the complex and multi-layered story of courageous campaigns for voting rights and equal education, against segregation and lynching, that were fought in the streets, courts, press, meeting halls, city offices, state legislatures, and Washington lobbies. Schneider's account portrays the NAACP's black leadership team of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, and W.E.B. Du Bois, the heroic leaders of over 300 local branches in rural and industrial communities scattered across the nation, and the thousands of working-class members who labored tirelessly to keep the civil rights movement alive. This is a powerful tale of extraordinary individuals who often risked their lives in an unwavering struggle to protect their constitutional rights in Jim Crow America. It is filled with dramatic, poignant, and at times chilling stories of lynchings, murders, rapes, gun battles, mobs, and court-room confrontations. |
Beschreibung: | XI, 476 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 1555534902 |
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adam_text | Throughout the
the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) waged
a series of dramatic battles that laid the foundation
for civil rights advances in the
these crucial struggles are traditionally overlooked
by scholars who focus instead on other dynamic
movements of the period, namely Marcus Garvey s
United Negro Improvement Association and the
Harlem Renaissance.
In We Return Fighting, Mark Robert Schneider
restores to history the significant contributions and
pioneering efforts of the leaders and rank-and-file
members of the NAACP during the Jazz Age. He tells
the complex and multilayered story of courageous
campaigns for voting rights and equal education,
against segregation and lynching, that were fought
in the streets, courts, press, meeting halls, city
offices, state legislatures, and Washington lobbies.
Schneider s engrossing account vividly portrays the
NAACP s team of James
White, and W.
over three hundred branches in rural and industrial
communities scattered across the nation, and the
thousands of working-class members who labored
tirelessly to keep the civil rights movement alive.
This is a powerful tale of extraordinary individuals
who often risked their lives in an unwavering strug¬
gle to protect their constitutional rights in Jim Crow
America. It is filled with dramatic, poignant, and at
times chilling stories of lynchings, murder, rapes,
gun battles, mobs, and courtroom confrontations.
We Return Fighting deepens our understanding
of race relations and illuminates a neglected yet vital
time in the history of the NAACP and civil rights in
America.
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