Author : Angela Y. Davis
Genre : Political Science
Publisher : Penguin UK
ISBN : 9780241994610
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From the Author of WOMEN, RACE AND CLASS, this is a timely provocation that examines the concept of attaining freedom in light of our current world conflicts In these newly collected essays, interviews and speeches, world-renowned activist and scholar Angela Y. Davis illuminates the connections between struggles against state violence and oppression throughout history and around the world. Reflecting on the importance of black feminism, intersectionality and prison abolitionism for today's struggles, Davis discusses the legacies of previous liberation struggles, from the Black Freedom Movement to the South African anti-Apartheid movement. She highlights connections and analyses today's struggles against state terror, from Ferguson to Palestine. Facing a world of outrageous injustice, Davis challenges us to imagine and build the movement for human liberation. And in doing so, she reminds us that 'Freedom is a constant struggle.'

Author : comp. Carawan (Guy)
Genre : African Americans
Publisher :
ISBN : OCLC:219857240
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Music and songs of the civil rights movement with a commentary on most.

Author : Kenneth T. Andrews
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
ISBN : 9780226519043
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No part of the United States was more resistant to the civil rights movement and its pursuit of racial equality than Mississippi. Freedom Is a Constant Struggle explores the civil rights movement in that state to consider its emergence before the 1965 Voting Rights Act and its impact long after. Did the civil rights movement have a lasting impact, and, if so, how did it bring about change? Kenneth T. Andrews is the first scholar to examine not only the history of the movement but its social and political legacy as well. His study demonstrates how during the 1970s and '80s, local movements worked to shape electoral politics, increase access to better public schools, and secure the administration of social welfare to needy African Americans. Freedom Is a Constant Struggle is also the first book of its kind to detail the activities of white supremacists in Mississippi, revealing how white repression and intimidation sparked black activism and simultaneously undermined the movement's ability to achieve far-reaching goals. Andrews shows that the federal government's role was important but reactive as federal actors responded to the sustained struggles between local movements and their opponents. He tracks the mobilization of black activists by the NAACP, the creation of Freedom Summer, efforts to galvanize black voters, the momentous desegregation of public schools and the rise of all-white private academies, and struggles over the economic development of black communities. From this complex history, Andrews shows how the civil rights movement built innovative organizations and campaigns that empowered local leadership and had a lasting legacy in Mississippi and beyond. Based on an original and creative research design that combines extensive archival research, interviews with activists, and quantitative historical data, Freedom Is a Constant Struggle provides many new insights into the civil rights struggle, and it presents a much broader theory to explain whether and how movements have enduring impacts on politics and society. What results is a work that will be invaluable to students of social movements, democratic politics, and the struggle for racial freedom in the U.S.

Author : Everest Media,
Genre : Political Science
Publisher : Everest Media LLC
ISBN : 9781669351245
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The rise of global capitalism and its associated ideologies, including neoliberalism, has created a culture of individualism that is difficult to resist. It is important to resist the depiction of history as the work of heroic individuals in order for people today to recognize their potential agency as a part of an ever-expanding community of struggle. #2 The Black Power movement was a response to the limitations of the civil rights movement. It was a demand for substantive rights, and it challenged the very structure of society. #3 However, I do believe that Obama’s presidency was significant, especially because most people didn’t initially believe that a Black person could be elected president. #4 Black feminism emerged as a theoretical and practical effort demonstrating that race, gender, and class are inseparable in the social worlds we inhabit. It is still a challenge for us to understand the complex ways race, class, gender, sexuality, nation, and ability are intertwined, but we must also recognize the connections between seemingly separate ideas and processes.

Author : Susie Erenrich
Genre : African Americans
Publisher :
ISBN : STANFORD:36105060440232
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Contemporaries of the Civil Rights Movement will find here memories and images revived and thoughtful perspectives on issues never fully addressed. For those who grew up after that pivotal time, the collection provides invaluable opportunity to experience the momentous struggles faced and battles won. Includes nearly 200 entries from over 80 contributors. 75 photos & illustrations.

Author : New York Committee to Free Angela Davis and All Political Prisoners
Genre : Political prisoners
Publisher :
ISBN : OCLC:10947987
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Author : Guy Carawan
Genre : African Americans
Publisher :
ISBN : IND:32000003318088
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Author : Guy Carawan
Genre : History
Publisher : NewSouth Books
ISBN : 9781588381934
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Two classic collections of freedom songs by historians Guy and Candie Carawan are reprinted here in a single edition. Includes a major new introduction by the editors, as well as words and music to original songs from the Civil Rights movement.

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Genre : African Americans
Publisher :
ISBN : LCCN:67027261
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Author : Guy Carawan
Genre :
Publisher : Oak Publications.
ISBN : 0825600952
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(Music Sales America). This is the book of freedom songs, songs that evolved since the 1963 March on Washington during the civil rights movement. Singing these songs was an important aspect of the movement ... people sang during demonstrations and at mass meetings, in paddy wagons and jail cells, to bolster spirits, to gain courage, and to bring people together. Every new chapter of the struggle produced its own songs. This book documents that process in song. Accompanied by stirring photographs of the time, this book originally published in 1968 resonants just as much today.