Socioeconomic and legal changes in the position of southern Negroes have been accompanied by a changing pattern of race relations and a new attitude on the part of Negro leaders. Data from a closed-answer questionnaire administered to students in three Negro colleges in North Carolina support the hypothesis that sit-in protests are less indicative of social alienation among Negroes than of their identification with or positive reference to the white middle class
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for psychologists to educate White Americans about the reality of r...
One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizat...
One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizat...
Socioeconomic and legal changes in the position of southern Negroes have been accompanied by a chang...
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the litera...
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the litera...
In 1960, black youths conducted a sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina to obtain the right to eat ...
In 1960, black youths conducted a sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina to obtain the right to eat ...
This manuscript considers the political attitudes of Black students at Historically Black Colleges a...
Can protest bring about social change? Although scholarship on the consequences of social movements ...
The present study was undertaken to investigate changes in the coping strategies of black students a...
The demand for equal rights now among the American Negro population has sparked wide-spread discussi...
The essay explores the involvement of the women at Bennett College for Women, one of two Historicall...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [97]-102.ix, 125 l tablesThis dissertation is a secondary analysis o...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through the American South in the spring of 1960 transformed the stru...
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for psychologists to educate White Americans about the reality of r...
One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizat...
One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizat...
Socioeconomic and legal changes in the position of southern Negroes have been accompanied by a chang...
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the litera...
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the litera...
In 1960, black youths conducted a sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina to obtain the right to eat ...
In 1960, black youths conducted a sit-in in Greensboro, North Carolina to obtain the right to eat ...
This manuscript considers the political attitudes of Black students at Historically Black Colleges a...
Can protest bring about social change? Although scholarship on the consequences of social movements ...
The present study was undertaken to investigate changes in the coping strategies of black students a...
The demand for equal rights now among the American Negro population has sparked wide-spread discussi...
The essay explores the involvement of the women at Bennett College for Women, one of two Historicall...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves [97]-102.ix, 125 l tablesThis dissertation is a secondary analysis o...
The wave of sit-ins that swept through the American South in the spring of 1960 transformed the stru...
Martin Luther King Jr. advocated for psychologists to educate White Americans about the reality of r...
One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizat...
One indication of the racial polarization of our society is the rise of black paramilitary organizat...