The sixties were very challenging to black Americans both in the North and the South. Many blacks moved north, many still coming to Detroit because of the booming auto industry. Those that remained in the South continued to struggle for rights that kept them separated from whites, forming such organizations as the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), and the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC). Already established were the National Urban League (NUL) and the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). How did Motown begin and how did it manage to achieve such success when times were obviously difficult for blacks in the United States?Master'sCollege of...
This thesis is about African Americans in Memphis working within the constraints of Jim Crow in orde...
In the fifty years before the Great Migration thousands of African Americans moved from the southern...
What was the role of the black church in the rise of militancy that marked the sixties? Was it a cal...
Thesis advisor: Lynn LyerlyBased in 1960s Detroit, the Motown Record Company established itself and ...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-68)The Civil Rights Movement refers to the mid-twentie...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
A multi-media entertainment concept as well as a record company, Motown was born in the socially tra...
After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, blacks in the South lost most of the rights achieved dur...
Má bakalářská práce je věnována americkému hudebnímu vydavatelství Motown, které se zasloužilo o pop...
By 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. began to show an increased awareness of the economic plight of ...
During the 1950s and 1960s, the nation viewed Mississippi as the \u27most terrible place in America,...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan p...
The sixties were marked by optimistic dreams — of a color-blind society, of black power, of reparati...
The essay proposes a short history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a radical left-wing...
This thesis is about African Americans in Memphis working within the constraints of Jim Crow in orde...
In the fifty years before the Great Migration thousands of African Americans moved from the southern...
What was the role of the black church in the rise of militancy that marked the sixties? Was it a cal...
Thesis advisor: Lynn LyerlyBased in 1960s Detroit, the Motown Record Company established itself and ...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 66-68)The Civil Rights Movement refers to the mid-twentie...
This dissertation is a historical investigation into the relationship between the North and South du...
A multi-media entertainment concept as well as a record company, Motown was born in the socially tra...
After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, blacks in the South lost most of the rights achieved dur...
Má bakalářská práce je věnována americkému hudebnímu vydavatelství Motown, které se zasloužilo o pop...
By 1965, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. began to show an increased awareness of the economic plight of ...
During the 1950s and 1960s, the nation viewed Mississippi as the \u27most terrible place in America,...
During the second half of the nineteenth century, Memphis, Tennessee, had the largest metropolitan p...
The sixties were marked by optimistic dreams — of a color-blind society, of black power, of reparati...
The essay proposes a short history of the League of Revolutionary Black Workers, a radical left-wing...
This thesis is about African Americans in Memphis working within the constraints of Jim Crow in orde...
In the fifty years before the Great Migration thousands of African Americans moved from the southern...
What was the role of the black church in the rise of militancy that marked the sixties? Was it a cal...