Courage to dissent: Atlanta and the long history of the civil rights movement
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Introduction
1
part I A. T.
Walden
and Pragmatic Civil Rights
Lawyering in the Postwar Era
CHAPTER
ι
Aren t Going to Let a Nigger Practice in Our Courts : The
Milieu of Civil Rights Pragmatism
17
CHAPTER
2
The Roots of Pragmatism: Voting Rights Activism inside and
outside the Courts,
1944-1957 41
CHAPTER
з
Housing Markets, Black and White: Negotiating the Postwar
Housing Crisis,
1944-1959 59
CHAPTER
4
Segregation Pure and Simple : School, Community, and the
NAACP s Education Litigation,
1942-1958 83
CHAPTER
5
More Than Polite Segregation : Brown in Public Spaces,
1954-1959 115
PART
n
The Movement, Its Lawyers, and the Fight
for Racial Justice during the
1960s
chapter
6
Seeking Redress in the Streets: The Student Movement s
Challenge to Racial Pragmatism and Legal Liberalism,
1960-1961 133
chapter
7
A Volatile Alliance: The Marriage of Lawyers and
Demonstrators,
1961-1964 175
VIU
CONTENTS
CHAPTER
8
Local People as Agents of Constitutional Change: The
Movement against Private Discrimination and the
Countermobilization,
1963-64 213
chapter
9
New Politics : Law, Organizing, and a Movement of
Movements in the Southern Ghetto,
1965-1967 253
part in Questioning Brawm Lawyers, Courts,
and Communities in Struggle
chapter
io A
Curious Silence: Community Activism and the Legal
Campaign to Implement Brown,
1958-1968 307
chapter
11
An End to an Annual Agony : The Black Backlash against
Brown and Busing,
1969-1974 357
chapter
12
Bus Them to Philadelphia : A Feminist Lawyer and Poor
Mothers Crusade to Redeem Brown,
1972-1980 409
Conclusion
431
Appendix
443
Acknowledgements
447
Notes
453
Bibliography
537
Index
563
WINNER of the
2012
Liberty Legacy Foundation Award
from the Organization of American Historians
WINNER of the
2012
Lillian Smith Book Award
An original and convincing approach to the legal history of the civil rights era, a fresh
perspective on the Atlanta movement, and a model for integrating the national and
local histories of civil rights struggles. — Journal of American History
Courage to Dissent will be rightly celebrated for what it is: a textbook example of how
local knowledge can be applied to a set of debates that often take place at a high level
of generality—those over racial representativeness, and over the role of law in the Jim
Crow era.
...
It deserves many accolades for its immensely detailed local examination
of the workings of law and social movements in a field where many scholars have
invoked realism but have instead dealt in generalities. —Harvard Law Review
In this prize-winning history of the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta from the end of World
War II to
1980,
Tomiko Brown-Nagin shows that long before black power emerged and
gave black dissent from the mainstream civil rights agenda a name, 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. Local activists often
played leading roles in carrying out the agenda of the NAACP, but some also pursued
goals that differed markedly from those of the venerable civil rights organization.
·
Brown-Nagin documents how the remarkable battle over school desegregation in the
1
970s, which featured opposing camps of black plaintiffs, had its roots in the years
before Brown v. Board of Education. Exploring the complex interplay between the local
and national, between lawyers and communities, between elites and grassroots, and
between middle-class and working-class African Americans, Courage to Dissent tells
a compelling story about the long and unfinished struggle for racial equality.
TOMIKO BROWN-NAGIN is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She also is
a professor of History in the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
OXPORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
www.oup.com
COVER PHOTOS: Top photo courtesy of Corbis, bottom photo courtesy of
Boyd Lewis and the Atlanta History Center.
ISBN
978-0-19-993201-6
9(
U.S.
$24.95
WINNER
of
2012
Bancroft Prize
WINNER of the
2012
Liberty Legacy Foundation Award
from the Organization of American Historians
WINNER of the
2012
Lillian Smith Book Award
from the Southern Regional Council
An original and convincing approach to the legal history of the civil rights era, a fresh
perspective on the Atlanta movement, and a model for integrating the national and
local histories of civil rights struggles. — Journal of American History
Courage to Dissent will be rightly celebrated for what it is: a textbook example of how
local knowledge can be applied to a set of debates that often take place at a high level
of generality—those over racial representativeness, and over the role of law in the Jim
Crow era.
...
It deserves many accolades for its immensely detailed local examination
of the workings of law and social movements in a field where many scholars have
invoked realism but have instead dealt in generalities. —Harvard Law Review
In this prize-winning history of the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta from the end of World
War II to
1980,
Tomiko Brown-Nagin shows that long before black power emerged and
gave black dissent from the mainstream civil rights agenda a name, 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. Local activists often
played leading roles in carrying out the agenda of the NAACP, but some also pursued
goals that differed markedly from those of the venerable civil rights organization.
Brown-Nagin documents how the remarkable battle over school desegregation in the
1970s,
which featured opposing camps of black plaintiffs, had its roots in the years
before Brown v. Board of Education. Exploring the complex interplay between the local
and national, between lawyers and communities, between elites and grassroots, and
between middle-class and working-class African Americans, Courage to Dissent tells
a compelling story about the long and unfinished struggle for racial equality.
TOMIKO BROWN-NAGIN is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. She also is
a professor of History in the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
OXFORD
UNIVERSITY PRESS
www.oup.com
COVER PHOTOS: Top photo courtesy of Corbis. bottom photo courtesy of
Boyd Lewis and the Atlanta History Center
ISBN
978-0-19-993201-6
90000
U.S.
$24.95
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