This book is a comprehensive account of the African American struggle for freedom and equality from the Civil War to the beginning of the modern Civil Rights Movement. It stresses black agency and how white people helped the movement out of cooperation, co-optation, and coercion.
This book is a comprehensive account of the African American struggle for freedom and equality from the Civil War to the beginning of the modern Civil Rights Movement. It stresses black agency and how white people helped the movement out of cooperation, co-optation, and coercion.
Introduction: People of Good Will Chapter 1 Reconstruction: 1865 1877 Chapter 2 Redemption: 1877 1892 Chapter 3 Reconciliation: 1889 1908 Chapter 4 Resistance: 1890 1908 Chapter 5 Reality: Jim Crow During the Nadir, 1900 1917 Chapter 6 Organization: 1909 1930 Chapter 7 The Depression and the New Deal: 1930 1940 Chapter 8 World War II and the 1940s Chapter 9 The United States in 1950 Chapter 10 Epilogue: The United States Today About the Author
Introduction: People of Good Will Chapter 1 Reconstruction: 1865 1877 Chapter 2 Redemption: 1877 1892 Chapter 3 Reconciliation: 1889 1908 Chapter 4 Resistance: 1890 1908 Chapter 5 Reality: Jim Crow During the Nadir, 1900 1917 Chapter 6 Organization: 1909 1930 Chapter 7 The Depression and the New Deal: 1930 1940 Chapter 8 World War II and the 1940s Chapter 9 The United States in 1950 Chapter 10 Epilogue: The United States Today About the Author
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