This project examines the life and activism of Mattie Rice Coney, a black civic leader from Indianapolis, Indiana. Coney founded the Citizens Forum, Inc., in July 1964 to facilitate the smooth implementation of recently enacted civil rights legislation such as the 1964 Civil Rights Act and Indianapolis\u27s Open Housing Ordinance. Employing a language of racial uplift and civic duty, Coney deftly crafted an image of black conservatism that appealed to moderate white conservatives. In articulating a quiet, alternative civil rights agenda centered on individual improvement, Coney legitimized her sociopolitical status among whites as a respectable black leader. This status helped Coney secure funds and recognition for her organization, which...
The popular media have portrayed the Black Panthers mainly for the rhetoric of violence some members...
This study examines the early civil rights movement in Pittsburgh through the perspectives and actio...
Until recently, scholarship on the civil rights movement concentrated on national organizations, pro...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
There has been perhaps no more compelling story in American history than the struggle of African Ame...
Professor Days began his Childress Lecture by recounting his personal experience with Jim Crow segre...
This research examines the historical evidence abounds with examples of how African Americans sought...
The concept of democracy has served routinely as the topic of intense public and private debate, the...
After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, blacks in the South lost most of the rights achieved dur...
In the mid-1960s, the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was at a crossroads. The exploding African Ameri...
Researchers have suggested that Blacks who express linked racial fate are ideologically liberal. Giv...
When Stokey Charmichael first uttered the words “black power ” to a crowd of civil rights supporters...
This book explains the emergence of two competing forms of black political representation that trans...
This study examines the ideology of white southern opposition to the civil rights movement in order ...
While scholars have long explored the importance of civic engagement for a functioning democracy, th...
The popular media have portrayed the Black Panthers mainly for the rhetoric of violence some members...
This study examines the early civil rights movement in Pittsburgh through the perspectives and actio...
Until recently, scholarship on the civil rights movement concentrated on national organizations, pro...
Over the past century, African Americans took part in building organizations to bring about equal ri...
There has been perhaps no more compelling story in American history than the struggle of African Ame...
Professor Days began his Childress Lecture by recounting his personal experience with Jim Crow segre...
This research examines the historical evidence abounds with examples of how African Americans sought...
The concept of democracy has served routinely as the topic of intense public and private debate, the...
After the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson decision, blacks in the South lost most of the rights achieved dur...
In the mid-1960s, the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was at a crossroads. The exploding African Ameri...
Researchers have suggested that Blacks who express linked racial fate are ideologically liberal. Giv...
When Stokey Charmichael first uttered the words “black power ” to a crowd of civil rights supporters...
This book explains the emergence of two competing forms of black political representation that trans...
This study examines the ideology of white southern opposition to the civil rights movement in order ...
While scholars have long explored the importance of civic engagement for a functioning democracy, th...
The popular media have portrayed the Black Panthers mainly for the rhetoric of violence some members...
This study examines the early civil rights movement in Pittsburgh through the perspectives and actio...
Until recently, scholarship on the civil rights movement concentrated on national organizations, pro...