The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a social movement. It is often referred to as the first defining movement within the broader context of the Civil Rights Movement. Planned communication can be critical to the success of a social movement. This historical case study analyzed the communication that occurred during the 1955-1956 Montgomery Bus Boycott, a 381-day protest of the segregated bus system in Montgomery. The overall research questions addressed were: How was communication used during the boycott to inform and mobilize the participants? How did news organizations mediate and frame communication? How was the information about the boycott communicated among and between the participants, churches and other networks? Qualitative methods (int...
This dissertation examines the conservative response of mainstream Americans to the various social m...
Social movement theory in the late twentieth century has offered competing explanations for the orig...
Despite its lack of membership and vague organizational structure, the Southern Christian leadership...
This dissertation examines Mobile�s modem civil rights movement between 1942 and 1963, by exploring ...
Project (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The Women???s Political Counc...
The Nashville Civil Rights Movement was one of the most dynamic local movements of the early 1960s, ...
The phenomenon surrounding news media’s power to alter group identity and group cohesion is somethin...
This study investigates the Civil Rights Movement from the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decisio...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...
There has been much written about Rosa Parks throughout the years including biographical sources abo...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the contemporary Black civil rights movement in East Tennes...
After work on December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks walked onto a bus that was to take...
Nonviolent action emerges under the conditions of recognized an unacceptable political oppression an...
Wednesdays in Mississippi (WIMS) was an interracial, interfaith civil rights organization formed in ...
This dissertation examines the historical factors that built grassroots movements during the civil r...
This dissertation examines the conservative response of mainstream Americans to the various social m...
Social movement theory in the late twentieth century has offered competing explanations for the orig...
Despite its lack of membership and vague organizational structure, the Southern Christian leadership...
This dissertation examines Mobile�s modem civil rights movement between 1942 and 1963, by exploring ...
Project (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The Women???s Political Counc...
The Nashville Civil Rights Movement was one of the most dynamic local movements of the early 1960s, ...
The phenomenon surrounding news media’s power to alter group identity and group cohesion is somethin...
This study investigates the Civil Rights Movement from the 1954 Brown vs. Board of Education decisio...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...
There has been much written about Rosa Parks throughout the years including biographical sources abo...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the contemporary Black civil rights movement in East Tennes...
After work on December 1, 1955 in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks walked onto a bus that was to take...
Nonviolent action emerges under the conditions of recognized an unacceptable political oppression an...
Wednesdays in Mississippi (WIMS) was an interracial, interfaith civil rights organization formed in ...
This dissertation examines the historical factors that built grassroots movements during the civil r...
This dissertation examines the conservative response of mainstream Americans to the various social m...
Social movement theory in the late twentieth century has offered competing explanations for the orig...
Despite its lack of membership and vague organizational structure, the Southern Christian leadership...