This thesis discusses the impact of the Cold War on the Long African American Civil Rights Movement in the US from 1945 into the early 1970s. I seek to address the historiography that argues that the Cold War was an animating or galvanizing force behind the Civil Rights movement. I argue that black strategies of activism and black thought during the long civil rights era were directly or indirectly influenced by Cold War politics. Strategies towards freedom and equality were manipulated, altered, and transformed due to anticommunism in America
American historians who have studied the Cold War have usually focused upon either the events on the...
How did southern politicians situate their struggle to maintain the regional racial and socioeconomi...
This thesis includes two background chapters based largely on secondary works; Chapters I and II tra...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryJulie AultAfter World War II, the United States found itsel...
This article explores the political uses of the anti-genocide norm by black freedom activists in the...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of African-Americans kicked off thei...
The thesis of this research is that anticommunism in the Cold War was centrally a hegemonic project ...
Focusing on the United States and South Africa from 1945 to 1960 this thesis examines how African Am...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...
During the decade after Brown v. Board of Education, civil rights advocates faced segregationist opp...
PhD ThesisThis thesis offers a detailed examination of the relationship between black-oriented radio...
This edited volume examines the complexities of the Cold War in Southern Africa and uses a range of ...
In this transnational account of black protest, Nicholas Grant examines how African Americans engage...
This project offers a deep analysis of the Civil Rights movement and organizations of the 1950s-70’s...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and analyze the use of violence by federal authorities to r...
American historians who have studied the Cold War have usually focused upon either the events on the...
How did southern politicians situate their struggle to maintain the regional racial and socioeconomi...
This thesis includes two background chapters based largely on secondary works; Chapters I and II tra...
honors thesisCollege of HumanitiesHistoryJulie AultAfter World War II, the United States found itsel...
This article explores the political uses of the anti-genocide norm by black freedom activists in the...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, hundreds of thousands of African-Americans kicked off thei...
The thesis of this research is that anticommunism in the Cold War was centrally a hegemonic project ...
Focusing on the United States and South Africa from 1945 to 1960 this thesis examines how African Am...
This thesis examines the civil rights movement from its inception in 1955, with the Montgomery bus b...
During the decade after Brown v. Board of Education, civil rights advocates faced segregationist opp...
PhD ThesisThis thesis offers a detailed examination of the relationship between black-oriented radio...
This edited volume examines the complexities of the Cold War in Southern Africa and uses a range of ...
In this transnational account of black protest, Nicholas Grant examines how African Americans engage...
This project offers a deep analysis of the Civil Rights movement and organizations of the 1950s-70’s...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine and analyze the use of violence by federal authorities to r...
American historians who have studied the Cold War have usually focused upon either the events on the...
How did southern politicians situate their struggle to maintain the regional racial and socioeconomi...
This thesis includes two background chapters based largely on secondary works; Chapters I and II tra...