Debating the Civil Rights Movement 1945-1968, Second Edition by Steven F. Lawson

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Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0742551091
ISBN-13
9780742551091
eBay Product ID (ePID)
150574149

Product Key Features

Edition
2
Book Title
Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968
Number of Pages
224 Pages
Language
English
Topic
United States / 20th Century, Civil Rights
Publication Year
2006
Features
Revised
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, History
Author
Steven F. Lawson, Charles M. Payne
Book Series
Debating Twentieth-Century America Ser.
Format
Perfect

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0.5 in
Item Weight
12.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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2006-002135
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"The second edition of Debating the Civil Rights Movement introduces students to Martin Luther King as a 'genuine revolutionary' with an insightful essay by Steve Lawson and King's 'Where Do We Go from Here' speech. King's admonition that the problems of race, economic exploitation, and war 'are all tied together' has haunting relevance for readers today. Transcriptions of interviews with Bob Moses, E.W. Steptoe, and Fannie Lou Hamer in Charles Payne's section, 'The View from the Trenches,' vividly illustrate perseverance and courage of grass roots organizers and the value of oral history in giving voice to 'local people' in the struggle for civil rights." --Barbara Steinson, DePauw University "For use in the classroom, this book cuts straight to the heart of the matter. My students have appreciated the work's conciseness as well as the spirited engagement between the authors. The new edition, moreover, incorporates a new and valuable essay by Lawson as well as some powerful interviews conducted by Payne and others, which provide further source material for students to discuss. This remains my favorite civil rights text for use in my American history courses." --Paul Harvey, University of Colorado "This book teaches well and I will use it again." --Zachary M. Schrag, author of The Great Society Subway: A History of the Washington Metro, For use in the classroom, this book cuts straight to the heart of the matter. My students have appreciated the work's conciseness as well as the spirited engagement between the authors. The new edition, moreover, incorporates a new and valuable essay by Lawson as well as some powerful interviews conducted by Payne and others, which provide further source material for students to discuss. This remains my favorite civil rights text for use in my American history courses., The second edition of Debating the Civil Rights Movement introduces students to Martin Luther King as a 'genuine revolutionary' with an insightful essay by Steve Lawson and King's 'Where Do We Go from Here' speech. King's admonition that the problems of race, economic exploitation, and war 'are all tied together' has haunting relevance for readers today. Transcriptions of interviews with Bob Moses, E.W. Steptoe, and Fannie Lou Hamer in Charles Payne's section, 'The View from the Trenches,' vividly illustrate perseverance and courage of grass roots organizers and the value of oral history in giving voice to 'local people' in the struggle for civil rights.
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
2 vols.
Dewey Decimal
323.1/196073
Edition Description
Revised edition
Table Of Content
Introduction Part I: Debating the Civil Rights Movement: The View from the Nation Chapter 1: Excerpt from To Secure These Rights: The Report of the President's Committee on Civil Rights (1947) Chapter 2: '96 Congressmen's Declaration of Integration (March 11, 1956) Chapter 3: Dwight D. Eisenhower's Radio and Television Address to the American People on the Situation in Little Rock (September 24, 1957) Chapter 4: Excerpts from Hearings before the United States Commission on Civil Rights, Montgomery, Alabama (December 8 and 9, 1958) Chapter 5: Memorandum to Mr. Belmont from A. Rosen Concerning the Racial Situation in Albany, Georgia (January 17, 1963) Chapter 6: Memorandum to the Attorney General from the Director of the FBI Concerning the Racial Situation in Albany, Georgia (January 18, 1963) Chapter 7: John F. Kennedy's Radio and Television Report to the American People on Civil Rights (June 11, 1963) Chapter 8: Letter from Wiley A. Branton, Project Director, Voter Education Project, to Dr. Aaron Henry and Mr. Robert Moses (November 12, 1963) Chapter 9: Lyndon B. Johnson's Special Message to the Congress: The American Promise (March 15, 1965) Chapter 10: Excerpt from Tom Wicker's Introduction to the Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (March 1968) Chapter 11: "Where do we go from here?" Part II: Debating the Civil Rights Movement: The View from the Trenches Chapter 12: Excerpt from Ella J. Baker's Bigger Than a Hamburger (June 1960) Chapter 13: Handbill, Albany Nonviolent Movement (November 9, 1961) Chapter 14: Chronology of Violence and Intimidation in Mississippi, 1961 (1963) Chapter 15: Student Voice Editorial and Cartoon on the FBI (November 25, 1964) Chapter 16: Poster from East Selma, Alabama, from the Student Voice (August 30, 1965) Chapter 17: An Interview with Eldridge Steptoe Chapter 18: "This Transformation of People": An Interview with Bob Moses Chapter 19: An Interview with Mrs. Fannie Lou Hamer Selected Readings
Synopsis
No other book about the civil rights movement captures the drama and impact of the black struggle for equality better than Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968. Two of the most respected scholars of African-American history, Steven F. Lawson and Charles M. Payne, examine the individuals who made the movement a success, both at the highest level of government and in the grassroots trenches. Designed specifically for college and university courses in American history, this is the best introduction available to the glory and agony of these turbulent times., No other book about the civil rights movement captures the drama and impact of the black struggle for equality better than Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968. Two of the most respected scholars of African-American history, Steven F. Lawson and Charles M. Payne, examine the individuals who made the movement a success, both at the highest level of government and in the grassroots trenches. Designed specifically for college and university courses in American history, this is the best introduction available to the glory and agony of these turbulent times. Carefully chosen primary documents augment each essay giving students the opportunity to interpret the historical record themselves and engage in meaningful discussion. In this revised and updated edition, Lawson and Payne have included additional analysis on the legacy of Martin Luther King and added important new documents.
LC Classification Number
E185.61.L377 2006

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