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Columbia Guide To African American History Since 1939 eBook

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Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS, June of 2006 ‧
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Marian Anderson's famous 1939 concert in front of the Lincoln Memorial was a watershed moment in the struggle for racial justice. Beginning with this event, Robert L. Harris Jr. and Rosalyn Terborg-Penn chart the historical efforts of African Americans to address racism and inequality. They explore the rise of the Civil Rights and Black Power movements and the national and international contexts that shaped their ideologies and methods. They consider how changes in immigration patterns have complicated the conventional "black/white" dichotomy in American society and discuss the often uneasy coexistence between a growing African American middle class and a persistent and sizable underclass. Contributors consider specific issues in African American life, including the effects of the postindustrial economy and the influence of music, military service, sports, literature, culture, business, and the politics of self-designation, e.g., "Colored" vs. "Negro," "Black" vs. "African American." An invaluable resource, The Columbia Guide to African American History Since 1939 is a multifaceted map of a crucial historical period.

Columbia Guide To African American History Since 1939

Property Description
ISBN: 9780231510875
Publisher: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: June of 2006
Language: English
Format: eBook
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Collection: Columbia Guides To American History And Cultures
Categories: eBooks in English > History > General History
eBooks in English > History > History of America
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9780231510875
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