The African American struggle for advancement since the late
19th century has had an enormous impact on American society in
general. This examination of African American development looks at
group progress in four critical areas of national life: economic,
political, educational, and social. Determined to forge a new
identity based upon principles of equality, African American
leadership and the liberal whites who supported them have achieved
many goals in their attempts to forge a new role for African
Americans in the political development of the nation. Mungazi
includes discussion of important watershed events and key
individuals who helped to redefine our nation's history.
A determined leadership contributed greatly to many victories.
Such leaders sought assistance from the United States Supreme Court
as one means to improve the plight of African Americans. Mungazi
considers the Court's rulings on the question of race and the
impact that these decisions have had on subsequent political and
economic advancement. While African American advocates risked, in
some cases, their very lives for their efforts, their commitment to
the cause left them unwilling to compromise their basic operational
principles and beliefs. Lingering racial prejudice and recent
attacks on affirmative action have damaged interracial cooperation
in many areas of the country; however, the struggle to reach the
Promised Land continues.
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