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After the Rebellion - Black Youth, Social Movement Activism, and the Post-Civil Rights Generation (Hardcover)
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After the Rebellion - Black Youth, Social Movement Activism, and the Post-Civil Rights Generation (Hardcover)
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An essential examination of black youth activism since the passage
of the 1964 Civil Rights Act What happened to black youth in the
post-civil rights generation? What kind of causes did they rally
around and were they even rallying in the first place? After the
Rebellion takes a close look at a variety of key civil rights
groups across the country over the last 40 years to provide a broad
view of black youth and social movement activism. Based on both
research from a diverse collection of archives and interviews with
youth activists, advocates, and grassroots organizers, this book
examines popular mobilization among the generation of
activists-principally black students, youth, and young adults-who
came of age after the passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the
Voting Rights Act of 1965. Franklin argues that the political
environment in the post-Civil Rights era, along with constraints on
social activism, made it particularly difficult for young black
activists to start and sustain popular mobilization campaigns.
Building on case studies from around the country-including New
York, the Carolinas, California, Louisiana, and Baltimore-After the
Rebellion explores the inner workings and end results of activist
groups such as the Southern Negro Youth Congress, Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the Student Organization for
Black Unity, the Free South Africa Campaign, the New Haven Youth
Movement, the Black Student Leadership Network, the Juvenile
Justice Reform Movement, and the AFL-CIO's Union Summer campaign.
Franklin demonstrates how youth-based movements and
intergenerational campaigns have attempted to circumvent modern
constraints, providing insight into how the very inner workings of
these organizations have and have not been effective in creating
change and involving youth. A powerful work of both historical and
political analysis, After the Rebellion provides a vivid
explanation of what happened to the militant impulse of young
people since the demobilization of the civil rights and black power
movements-a discussion with great implications for the study of
generational politics, racial and black politics, and social
movements.
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