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Struggles Before Brown: Early Civil Rights Protests And Their Significance Today (The Sociological Imagination)
Jean Van Delinder

Struggles Before Brown: Early Civil Rights Protests And Their Significance Today (The Sociological Imagination)

early civil rights protests and their significance today

Paradigm Publishers (Sep 30, 2008)
9781594514593
| Paperback
208 pages
Dewey 323.1196073
LC Classification E185.61 .V29 2008
LC Control No. 2007045741

Subject

  • History / United States / General

Plot

There were many little-known challenges to racial segregation before the landmark Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education (1954). The author's oral history interviews highlight civil rights protests seldom considered significant, but that help us understand the beginnings of the civil rights struggle before it became a mass movement. She brings to light many important but largely forgotten events, such as the often overlooked 1950s Oklahoma sit-in protests that provided a model for the better-known Greensboro, North Carolina, sit-ins. This book's significance lies in its challenge to perspectives that dominate scholarship on the civil rights movement. The broader concepts illustrated-including agency, culture, social structure, and situations-throughout this book open up substantially more of the complexity of the civil rights struggle. This book employs a methodology for analyzing not just the civil rights movement but other social movements and, indeed, social change in general.

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