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This complete edition of "The Movement" aims to make an important contribution to popular understanding of the social movements of the 1960s. The periodical provided extensive coverage of the transformation of the civil rights movement into the black power politics of the late 1960s, and is a valuable source of information regarding the social change of the late 1960s. In addition to the texts themselves, the volume contains an introduction and a general subject index.
Publication of this complete edition of The Movement is an important contribution to popular understanding of the social
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This complete edition of "The Movement" aims to make an important contribution to popular understanding of the social movements of the 1960s. The periodical provided extensive coverage of the transformation of the civil rights movement into the black power politics of the late 1960s, and is a valuable source of information regarding the social change of the late 1960s. In addition to the texts themselves, the volume contains an introduction and a general subject index.
Publication of this complete edition of The Movement is an important contribution to popular understanding of the social movements of the 1960s. No other periodical provided such extensive coverage of the transformation of the civil rights movement into the diverse radical movements of the late 1960s. Malcolm X, Stokely Carmichael, and Huey Newton are among the many black militant leaders who are discussed in The Movement. Its insightful and sympathetic coverage, including participants' accounts, of a wide range of community organizing activities such as anti-war/anti-draft protests and Cesar Chavez's National Farm Workers Association and grape workers' strike in Delano, California. It covers national and international events, with articles on revolutionary movements in Cuba, Vietnam, and Africa. It is an excellent source of information regarding the social change activities of the late 1960s. As such, it is invaluable to students of the New Left, contemporary race relations, African-American history and Black Studies.
Autorenporträt
CLAYBORNE CARSON is Director and Senior Editor of The Martin Luther King, Jr., Papers Project, and Professor of History at Stanford University.