Jo Ann Robinson, a major organizer of the Montgomery bus boycott, offers a new and convincing account of the origins of the protest that triggered the entire civil rights movement and launched the career of Martin Luther King, Jr. In an absorbing, first-hand narrative, the dignified and unassuming Robinson focuses on the role of the Women\u27s Political Council (WPC) and details the WPC\u27s plans to engineer a boycott months before the heralded arrest of Rosa Parks
Lindsey R. Swindall’s The Path to the Greater, Freer, Truer World situates the social activism of th...
In 1867, when New Orleans blacks protested the segregation practices of private streetcar companies...
Review of: The St. Louis Veiled Prophet Celebration: Power on Parade, 1877-1995. Spencer, Thomas M
Turbulent times are part of the human experience. They provide what Useem calls the leadership mome...
Project (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The Women???s Political Counc...
Many chronicles of the Civil Rights Movements seem to depict the activities of men such as Dr. Marti...
Jackson Mississippi is a fascinating book written about the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Missis...
A review of two scholarly biographies of African American women activists, Rosa Parks and Eslanda Go...
Review of: "Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938–198...
Review of: The Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement. Jeffre...
Book review: Journey from Jim Crow: The Desegregation of Southern Transit. By Catherine A. Barnes. N...
Review of: Hope Restored: How the New Deal Worked in Town and Country. Sternsher, Bernard
This is another reprint of Marion Wilson Starling\u27s breakthrough study of the slave narrative, wh...
The decade of the 1960s was pitched and rolled by the winds of social change. American society was b...
Like much of her music, Miriam Makeba\u27s autobiography is both personal and political. As it detai...
Lindsey R. Swindall’s The Path to the Greater, Freer, Truer World situates the social activism of th...
In 1867, when New Orleans blacks protested the segregation practices of private streetcar companies...
Review of: The St. Louis Veiled Prophet Celebration: Power on Parade, 1877-1995. Spencer, Thomas M
Turbulent times are part of the human experience. They provide what Useem calls the leadership mome...
Project (M.A., History)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.The Women???s Political Counc...
Many chronicles of the Civil Rights Movements seem to depict the activities of men such as Dr. Marti...
Jackson Mississippi is a fascinating book written about the Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Missis...
A review of two scholarly biographies of African American women activists, Rosa Parks and Eslanda Go...
Review of: "Black Print with a White Carnation: Mildred Brown and the Omaha Star Newspaper, 1938–198...
Review of: The Great Silent Army of Abolitionism: Ordinary Women in the Antislavery Movement. Jeffre...
Book review: Journey from Jim Crow: The Desegregation of Southern Transit. By Catherine A. Barnes. N...
Review of: Hope Restored: How the New Deal Worked in Town and Country. Sternsher, Bernard
This is another reprint of Marion Wilson Starling\u27s breakthrough study of the slave narrative, wh...
The decade of the 1960s was pitched and rolled by the winds of social change. American society was b...
Like much of her music, Miriam Makeba\u27s autobiography is both personal and political. As it detai...
Lindsey R. Swindall’s The Path to the Greater, Freer, Truer World situates the social activism of th...
In 1867, when New Orleans blacks protested the segregation practices of private streetcar companies...
Review of: The St. Louis Veiled Prophet Celebration: Power on Parade, 1877-1995. Spencer, Thomas M