The present article examines the role played by the southern Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s in the construction of a national African American identity. Through the example of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, it analyzes the Freedom Movement from a North/South perspective, showing that the Movement allowed the convergence and interaction of two specific black identities which had developed in the North and in the South in the wake of the Great Migration. After exposing the main characteristics of these two identities at mid-20th century, the article focuses on the evolution of SNCC and of a selection of its key members to demonstrate how the Movement absorbed and transformed distinctive features of black northern and south...
This article explores the political uses of the anti-genocide norm by black freedom activists in the...
In defining black movements in America, this paper postulates that the concepts of realm and public-...
This thesis is an examination of three social movements that occurred during the 1960s and 1970s: th...
The present article examines the role played by the southern Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s in t...
The twentieth-century South is a multidimensional space which can be approached from a geographical,...
International audienceRecalling the relatively long history shared by the black and white branches o...
This article argues that framing the Birmingham struggle of 1963 as the critical moment when the sou...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
On the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of Black Power and amidst a resurgence of national interest i...
This article analyses the roots of the black movement during the 1970. The movement is called in th...
This paper examines and explores in detail the key theoretical aspects and leading ideological and p...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
Raussert W, Steinitz M, eds. Black Power in Hemispheric Perspective: Movements and Cultures of Resis...
310 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This is a study of the Africa...
A translocal study, “From Southern California to Southern Africa” examines the significance of local...
This article explores the political uses of the anti-genocide norm by black freedom activists in the...
In defining black movements in America, this paper postulates that the concepts of realm and public-...
This thesis is an examination of three social movements that occurred during the 1960s and 1970s: th...
The present article examines the role played by the southern Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s in t...
The twentieth-century South is a multidimensional space which can be approached from a geographical,...
International audienceRecalling the relatively long history shared by the black and white branches o...
This article argues that framing the Birmingham struggle of 1963 as the critical moment when the sou...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
On the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of Black Power and amidst a resurgence of national interest i...
This article analyses the roots of the black movement during the 1970. The movement is called in th...
This paper examines and explores in detail the key theoretical aspects and leading ideological and p...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
Raussert W, Steinitz M, eds. Black Power in Hemispheric Perspective: Movements and Cultures of Resis...
310 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.This is a study of the Africa...
A translocal study, “From Southern California to Southern Africa” examines the significance of local...
This article explores the political uses of the anti-genocide norm by black freedom activists in the...
In defining black movements in America, this paper postulates that the concepts of realm and public-...
This thesis is an examination of three social movements that occurred during the 1960s and 1970s: th...