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_aVoices of freedom : _ban oral history of the civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1980s / _c[compiled by] Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn. |
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_aNew York : _bBantam Books, _cc1990. |
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_axxviii, 692 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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| 505 | _a 1. Emmett Till, 1955--- "I Wanted the Whole World to See"-- 2. The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955-1956 "Like a Revival Starting"--- 3. The Little Rock Crisis, 1957-1958 "I Had Cracked the Wall"---- 4. Student Sit-ins in Nashville, 1960 "A Badge of Honor"---- 5. Freedom Rides, 1961 "Sticks and Bricks"---- 6. Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962 "The Mother Lode"--- 7. James Meredith Enters Ole Miss, 1962 "Things Would Never Be the Same"--- 8. Birmingham, 1963 "Something Has Got to Change"--- 9. Organizing in Mississippi, 1961-1963 "The Reality of What We Were Doing Hit Me"--- 10. The March on Washington, 1963 "They Voted with Their Feet"--- 11. The Sixteenth Street Church Bombing, 1963 "You Realized How Intense the Opposition Was"--- 12. Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964 "Representation and the Right to Participate"---- 13. Selma, 1965 "Troopers, Advance"---- 14. Malcolm X (1925-1965) "Our Own Black Shining Prince!"--- 15. The Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 1965-1966 267 "Vote for the Panther, Then Go Home"---- 16. The Meredith March, 1966 "Hit Them Now"---- 17. Chicago, 1966 "Chicago Was a Symbol"---- 18. Muhammad Ali, 1964-1967 "I Am the Greatest"---- 19. King and Vietnam, 1965-1967 "His Philosophy Made It Impossible Not to Take a Stand"--- 20. Birth of the Black Panthers, 1966-1967 "We Wanted Control"--- 21. Detroit, 1967 "Inside of Most Black People There Was a Time Bomb"--- 22. The Election of Carl Stokes, 1967 "We Had to Be Organized"---- 23. Howard University, 1967-1968 "You Saw the Silhouette of Her Afro"--- 24. King's Last Crusade, 1967-1968 "We've Got Some Difficult Days Ahead"--- 25. Resurrection City, 1968 "The End of a Major Battle"--- 26. Ocean Hill-Brownsville, 1967-1968 "Everything Became More Political"---- 27. The Black Panthers, 1968-1969 "How Serious and Deadly the Game"--- 28. Attica and Prisoners' Rights, 1971 "There's Always Time to Die"--- 29. The Gary Convention, 1972 "Unity Without Uniformity"---- 30. Busing in Boston, 1974-1976 "As if Some Alien Was Coming into the School"--- 31. Atlanta and Affirmative Action, 1973-1980 "The Politics of Inclusion" Epilogue: From Miami to America's Future For Further Reading "Eyes on the Prize" Project Staff and Funders | ||
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_aAfrican Americans _xCivil rights _xHistory _y20th century _vSources. |
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_aCivil rights movements _zUnited States _xHistory _y20th century. |
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_aAfrican Americans _xHistory _y1877-1964 _vSources. |
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