Long is the way and hard: one hundred years of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Fayetteville University of Arkansas Press c2009
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Beschreibung:Not distributed; available at Arkansas State Library
Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-297) and index
The - NAACP in historiographical perspective - Kevern Verney and Lee Sartain -- - "All shadows are dark" : Walter White, racial identity, and national politics - Simon Topping -- - In Harlem and Hollywood : the NAACP's cultural campaigns, 1910-1950 - Jenny Woodley -- - "A gigantic battle to win men's minds" : the NAACP's public relations department and post-Brown propaganda - George Lewis -- - Leading from the back : Roy Wilikins's leadership of the NAACP - Yvonne Ryan -- - Uneasy alliance : the NAACP and Martin Luther King - Peter J. Ling -- - The - NAACP and the challenges of 1960s radicalism - Simon Hall -- - The - Falls Church Colored Citizens Protective League and the establishment of Virginia's first rural branch of the NAACP - Beverly Bunch-Lyons and Nakeina Douglas -- - "To hope till hope creates" : the NAACP in Alabama, 1913-1945 - Kevern Verney -- - "It's worth one dollar to get rid of us" : middle-class persistence and the NAACP in Louisiana, 1915-1945 - Lee Sartain -- - "in no event shall a Negro be eligible" : the NAACP takes on the Texas all-white primary, 1923-1944 - Charles L. Zelden -- - Tensions in the relationship between local and national NAACP branches : the example of Detroit, 1919-1941 - Patrick Flack -- - The - Chicago NAACP : a century of challenge, triumph, and inertia - Christopher Robert Reed -- - The - NAACP in California, 1914-1950 - Jonathan Watson -- - "Your work is the most important, but without branches there can be no national work" : Cleveland's branch of the NAACP, 1929-1968 - Andrew M. Fearnley -- - "They say ... New York is not worth a d -- to them" : the NAACP in Arkansas, 1918-1971 - John A. Kirk
<Div>Kevern Verney is associate head of the Department of English and History at Edge Hill University, England, and the author of The Debate on Black Civil Rights in America.</div>
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xxviii, 313 p.)
ISBN:1610752465
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