Matthew C. Whitaker is an associate professor of history at Arizona State University. He is also an affiliate faculty member in African and African American studies and the School of Justice and Social Inquiry at ASU.
Matthew C. Whitaker is an associate professor of history at Arizona State University. He is also an affiliate faculty member in African and African American studies and the School of Justice and Social Inquiry at ASU.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Matthew C. Whitaker is an associate professor of history at Arizona State University. He is also an affiliate faculty member in African and African American studies and the School of Justice and Social Inquiry at ASU.
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List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction: The Quest for Racial Equality in Phoenix PART I. Power Concedes Nothing without Demand 1. The Black Professional Tradition 2. Tuskegee, World War II, and the New Black Activism 3. Mobilization, Agitation, and Protest PART 2. Creative and Persistent 4. Resistance and Interracial Dissent 5. The Quickening 6. Black and Chicano Leadership and the Struggle for Access and Opportunity PART 3. Moving Forward Counterclockwise 7. The Struggle for Racial Equality in Phoenix, 1980-2000 Conclusion: Racial Uplift in Phoenix Appendix A. African American Population in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area and Selected Suburbs, 2000 Appendix B. Regional Racial Distribution in Selected Arizona Cities, 2000 Appendix C. Selected American Western Cities with Black Populations Exceeding Fifty Thousand as of 2000 Appendix D. Ragsdale Businesses and Financial Enterprises Appendix E. Professional Organizations and Boards for which Lincoln Ragsdale Served Appendix F. Professional Organizations and Boards for which Eleanor Ragsdale Served Appendix G. Lincoln Ragsdale's Honors and Distinctions Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Tables Acknowledgments Introduction: The Quest for Racial Equality in Phoenix PART I. Power Concedes Nothing without Demand 1. The Black Professional Tradition 2. Tuskegee, World War II, and the New Black Activism 3. Mobilization, Agitation, and Protest PART 2. Creative and Persistent 4. Resistance and Interracial Dissent 5. The Quickening 6. Black and Chicano Leadership and the Struggle for Access and Opportunity PART 3. Moving Forward Counterclockwise 7. The Struggle for Racial Equality in Phoenix, 1980-2000 Conclusion: Racial Uplift in Phoenix Appendix A. African American Population in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area and Selected Suburbs, 2000 Appendix B. Regional Racial Distribution in Selected Arizona Cities, 2000 Appendix C. Selected American Western Cities with Black Populations Exceeding Fifty Thousand as of 2000 Appendix D. Ragsdale Businesses and Financial Enterprises Appendix E. Professional Organizations and Boards for which Lincoln Ragsdale Served Appendix F. Professional Organizations and Boards for which Eleanor Ragsdale Served Appendix G. Lincoln Ragsdale's Honors and Distinctions Notes Bibliography Index
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