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037 _bCambridge Univ Pr, 100 Brook Hill Dr, West Nyack, NY, USA, 10994-2133, (845)3537500
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043 _an-us---
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100 1 _aGavins, Raymond,
_eauthor.
245 1 4 _aThe Cambridge guide to African American history /
_cRaymond Gavins, Duke University.
264 1 _aNew York, NY :
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2016.
300 _axxv, 323 pages ;
_c23 cm
336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _tAbbott, Robert S. --
_tAbele, Julian F. --
_tAffirmative Action --
_tAfrica --
_tAfrican Blood Brotherhood (ABB) --
_tAfro-American Studies --
_tAgriculture --
_tAIDS --
_tAli, Muhammad --
_tAllen, Richard --
_tAmerican Revolution --
_tAnderson, Marian --
_tAngelou, Maya --
_tAnticommunism --
_tAntilynching Campaign --
_tAntislavery Movement --
_tAntiterror Wars --
_tApartheid --
_tArchitecture --
_tArt --
_tAshe, Arthur R. --
_tAssociated Negro Press (ANP) --
_tAtlanta Compromise (1895) --
_tBack-to-Africa Movement --
_tBaker, Ella J. --
_tBaker v. Carr (1962) --
_tBakke v. Board of Regents of California (1978) --
_tBaldwin, James --
_tBarnett, Claude A. --
_tBates, Daisy L. --
_tBethune, Mary McLeod --
_tBirth of a Nation, The (1915) --
_tBlack Arts Movement --
_tBlack Belt --
_tBlack Bourgeoisie (1957) --
_tBlack Manifesto (1969) --
_tBlack Nationalism --
_tBlack Panther Party (BPP) --
_tBlack Power Movement --
_tBlack Towns --
_tBloody Sunday --
_tBond, Horace M. --
_tBond, Julian --
_tBouchet, Edward A. --
_tBrooke, Edward W. --
_tBrooks, Gwendolyn E. --
_tBrotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters (BSCP) --
_tBrown, Charlotte Hawkins --
_tBrown, James N. (Jim) --
_tBrown v. Board of Education (1954) --
_tBuchanan v. Warley (1917) --
_tBuffalo Soldiers --
_tBunche, Ralph J. --
_tBusiness --
_tCaesar, Shirley --
_tCapitalism --
_tCarmichael, Stokely (Kwame Tur�e) --
_tCarver, George Washington --
_tChesnutt, Charles W. --
_tChildren's Defense Fund (CDF) --
_tChisholm, Shirley A. --
_tCities --
_tCivil Rights Act of 1957 --
_tCivil Rights Act of 1964 --
_tCivil Rights Act of 1968 --
_tCivil Rights Movement (CRM) --
_tCivil War --
_tClark, Kenneth B. --
_tClark, Septima P. --
_tClubs --
_tCold War --
_tColonialism --
_tCongress of Racial Equality (CORE) --
_tConstitution, US (1789) --
_tConventions, National Negro --
_tConvict-Lease System --
_tCooper, Anna Julia --
_tCosby, William H. (Bill) --
_tDance --
_tDavis, Angela Y. --
_tDavis, W. Allison --
_tDeath Penalty --
_tDelany, Martin R. --
_tDePriest, Oscar S. --
_tDesegregation --
_tDivine, Father (George Baker) --
_tDouglass, Frederick --
_tDred Scott v. Sandford (1857) --
_tDrew, Charles R. --
_tDu Bois, W.E.B. --
_tDurham Manifesto (1942) --
_tEducation --
_tEllison, Ralph --
_tEmancipation --
_tEqual Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) --
_tEvers, Medgar W. --
_tExecutive Order 9981 (1948) --
_tExodusters --
_tFamily --
_tFarmer, James L. --
_tFarrakhan, Louis A. --
_tFeminism --
_tFilm --
_tFisher, Miles Mark --
_tForeign Affairs --
_t"Forty Acres and a Mule" --
_tFour Freedoms --
_tFranklin, Aretha L. --
_tFranklin, John Hope --
_tFraternal Orders and Lodges --
_tFraternities --
_tFree African Society (FAS) --
_tFree Blacks --
_tFreedmen's Bank --
_tFreedmen's Bureau --
_tFreedom Rides --
_tFreedom Summer --
_tFreedom Train --
_tFugitive Slave Act (1850) --
_tGarvey, Marcus M. --
_tGhetto --
_tG.I. Bill (1944) --
_tGibson, Althea --
_tGospel of Freedom --
_tGraves, Earl G. --
_tGreat Depression --
_tGreat Migration --
_tHaitian Revolution --
_tHall, Prince --
_tHamer, Fannie Lou --
_tHampton[--]Tuskegee Idea --
_tHancock, Gordon B. --
_tHandy, William C. (W.C.) --
_tHarlem Renaissance --
_tHarris, Abram L. --
_tHastie, William H. --
_tHeight, Dorothy I. --
_tHigginbotham, H. Leon --
_tHistorically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) --
_tHope, John --
_tHome, Lena M. --
_tHouston, Charles H. --
_tHughes, Langston --
_tHumphrey[--]Hawkins Bill (1976) --
_tImmigration --
_tIndentured Servitude --
_tIndian Wars --
_tInstitute of the Black World (IBW) --
_tInterracial Relations --
_tJackson, Jesse L. --
_tJackson, Luther P. --
_tJackson, Mahalia --
_tJackson, Michael J. --
_tJacobs, Harriet A. --
_tJemison, Mae C. --
_tJobs Campaigns --
_tJohn Brown's Raid --
_tJohn Henryism --
_tJohnson, John A. (Jack) --
_tJohnson, John H. --
_tJohnson, Sargent C. --
_tJordan, Barbara C. --
_tJordan, Michael J. --
_tJournalism --
_tJourney of Reconciliation (1947) --
_tJust, Ernest E. --
_tJustice, US Department of --
_tKatzenbach v. McClung (1964) --
_tKerner Report --
_tKing, Martin Luther, Jr. --
_tKorean War --
_tKu Klux Klan (KKK) --
_tKwanza --
_tLabor --
_tLaw Enforcement --
_tLawson, James M. --
_tLee, Shelton J. (Spike) --
_tLetter from Birmingham Jail (1963) --
_tLewis, Edmonia --
_tLewis, John R. --
_tLewis, Reginald F. --
_t"Lift Every Voice and Sing" --
_tLiterature --
_tLittle (X), Malcolm --
_tLittle Rock Crisis --
_tLouis, Joe --
_tLoving v. Virginia (1967) --
_tMandela, Nelson R. --
_tManumission --
_tMarch on Washington (1963) --
_tMarch on Washington Movement (MOWM) --
_tMarshall, Thurgood --
_tMassive Resistance --
_tMays, Benjamin E. --
_tMcCoy, Elijah J. --
_tMcKissick, Floyd B. --
_tMcKissick v. Carmichael (1951) --
_tMedicine --
_tMicheaux, Oscar --
_tMilitary --
_tMilliken v. Bradley (1974) --
_tMinorities, Racial and Ethnic --
_tMiscegenation --
_tMississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) --
_tMitchell, Clarence M. --
_tMontgomery Bus Boycott --
_tMoore, Harry T. --
_tMorgan v. Virginia (1946) --
_tMorrison, Toni --
_tMoseley-Braun, Carol --
_tMotley, Constance Baker --
_tMoynihan Report --
_tMuhammad, Elijah --
_tMulticulturalism --
_tMurray, Pauli --
_tMusic --
_tNation of Islam (NOI) --
_tNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) --
_tNational Association of Black Social Workers (NABSW) --
_tNational Association of Colored Women (NACW) --
_tNational Council of Negro Women (NCNW) --
_tNational Urban League (NUL) --
_tNegritude --
_tNegro History Movement --
_tNew Left --
_tNew Negro Movement --
_tNiagara Movement --
_tNorris v. Alabama (1935) --
_tObama, Barack H. --
_tOperation PUSH (People United to Save Humanity) --
_tOwens, James C. (Jesse) --
_tPan-African Movement --
_tParks, Gordon --
_tParks, Rosa L. --
_tPersian Gulf War --
_tPhilanthropy --
_tPhotography --
_tPlessy v. Ferguson (1896) --
_tPolitics --
_tPort Chicago Mutiny (1944) --
_tPoverty --
_tPowell, Adam Clayton, Jr. --
_tPowell, Colin L. --
_tRace Labels --
_tRace Man/Woman --
_tRandolph, A. Philip --
_tReconstruction (1865-77) --
_tRedistricting --
_tReligion --
_tResegregation --
_tRice, Condoleeza --
_tRobeson, Paul --
_tRobinson, Jack R. (Jackie) --
_tRoots --
_tRosenwald Schools --
_tRustin, Bayard T. --
_tScholarship --
_tScience --
_tSegregation --
_tShare Croppers' Union (SCU) --
_tSharecropping --
_tShaw v. Reno (1993) --
_tSit-ins --
_tSlavery --
_tSmith v. Allwright (1944) --
_tSocieties, Mutual Aid --
_tSororities --
_tSouthern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) --
_tSouthern Negro Youth Congress (SNYC) --
_tSpanish-American War --
_tSpaulding, Charles C. --
_tSports --
_tState Convention of Colored Men of Texas (1883) --
_tStudent Activism --
_tStudent Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) --
_tSwann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education (1971) --
_tSweatt v. Painter (1950) --
_tTalented Tenth --
_tTechnology --
_tTelevision --
_tTemperance Movement --
_tTerrell, Mary Church --
_tTheatre --
_tThomas, Clarence --
_tThurman, Howard --
_tTransAfrica --
_tTruth, Sojourner --
_tTubman, Harriet R. --
_tTuskegee Experiment --
_tTuskegee Machine --
_tUnderground Railroad --
_tUnited Negro College Fund (UNCF) --
_tUniversal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA) --
_tVietnam War --
_tViolence, Racial --
_tVoter Education Project (VEP) --
_tVoting Rights Act of 1965 --
_tWagner Act (1935) --
_tWalker, Alice --
_tWalker, David --
_tWalker, Madam C.J. --
_tWalker, Maggie Lena --
_tWashington, Booker T. --
_tWeaver, Robert C. --
_tWelfare --
_tWells-Barnett, Ida B. --
_tWheatley, Phillis --
_tWhite, Walter F. --
_tWilder, L. Douglas --
_tWilkins, Roy O. --
_tWilliams, Robert F. --
_tWilmington Ten --
_tWinfrey, Oprah G. --
_tWoods, Eldrick T. (Tiger) --
_tWoodson, Carter G. --
_tWorld War I --
_tWorld War II --
_tWright, Richard --
_tYoung, Andrew J. --
_tYoung, Plummer B. --
_tYoung, Whitney M.ns --
_tJohn Brown's Raid --
_tJohn Henryism --
_tJohnson, John A. (Jack) --
_tJohnson, John H. --
_tJohnson, Sargent C. --
_tJordan, Barbara C. --
_tJordan, Michael J. --
_tJournalism --
_tJourney of Reconciliation (1947) --
_tJust, Ernest E. --
_tJustice, US Department of --
_tKatzenbach v. McClung (1964) --
_tKerner Report --
_tKing, Martin Luther, Jr. --
_tKorean War --
_tKu Klux Klan (KKK) --
_tKwanza
520 8 _aThis book emphasizes blacks' agency and achievements in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, notably outcomes of the Civil Rights Movement. To consider the means or strategies that African Americans utilized in pursuing their aspirations and struggles for freedom and equality, readers can consult subjects delineating ideological, institutional, and organizational aspects of black priorities, with tactics of resistance or dissent, over time and place. The entries include but are not limited to Afro-American Culture; Anti-Apartheid Movement; Anti-lynching Campaign; Antislavery Movement; Black Power Movement; Constitution, US (1789); Conventions, National Negro; Desegregation; Durham Manifesto (1942); Feminism; Four Freedoms; Haitian Revolution; Jobs Campaigns; the March on Washington (1963); March on Washington Movement (MOWM); New Negro Movement; Niagara Movement; Pan-African Movement; Religion; Slavery; Violence, Racial; and the Voter Education Project. While providing an important reference and learning tool, this volume offers a critical perspective on the actions and legacies of ordinary and elite blacks and their non-black allies.
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