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The Civil Rights Movement in America - From Black Nationalism to the Women's Political Council (Hardcover)
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The Civil Rights Movement in America - From Black Nationalism to the Women's Political Council (Hardcover)
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This single-volume work provides a concise, up-to-date, and
reliable reference work that students, teachers, and general
readers can turn to for a comprehensive overview of the civil
rights movement-a period of time incorporating events that shaped
today's society. This single volume encyclopedia not only provides
accessible A-Z entries about the well-known people and events of
the Civil Rights Movement but also offers coverage of lesser-known
contributors to the movement's overall success and outcomes. This
comprehensive work provides both authoritative ready reference and
curricular content presented in a lively and accessible format that
will support inquiry, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding
of the importance of the time period. The Civil Rights Movement in
America: From Black Nationalism to the Women's Political Council
provides high school readers with accessible factual information
and sources for further exploration. Its entries serve to document
how the movement eventually toppled Jim Crow and inspired broader
struggles for human rights, including the women's and gay
liberation movements in the United States and around the globe.
Just as importantly, the events of the civil rights movement serve
to demonstrate the ability of ordinary people such as Rosa Parks to
alter the course of history-an apt lesson for all readers. Includes
primary documents such as the Brown v. Board of Education decision
and the Civil Rights Act of 1964 accompanied by introductory essays
that provide key historical context Supplies entries on a broad
cast of actors, ranging from Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X
to Septima Clark, Virginia and Clifford Durr, Rosa Parks, and The
Last Poets, thereby capturing the diversity of those who fought for
racial equality Provides sidebars and carefully selected images
that bring this people's movement to life for high school
readers-personal stories; descriptions of lesser-known individuals,
organizations, and speeches; connections to popular culture; and
maps of the freedom ride route
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