New Directions in Civil Rights StudiesArmstead L. Robinson, Patricia Sullivan University of Virginia Press, 1991 - 238 頁 By reassessing the history of the civil rights movement and examining questions and areas of research that need to be addressed by future studies, New Directions in Civil Rights Studies challenges students of the civil rights movement to broaden their vision and, at the same time, to look more closely at the people, the communities, and the networks that provide the rich texture of the movement's history. |
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Vincent Harding | 17 |
James Farmer | 30 |
Robert J Norrell | 63 |
Patricia Sullivan | 81 |
Raymond Gavins | 105 |
Steven F Lawson | 122 |
Harris | 126 |
Ray Marshall | 149 |
Gavin Wright | 175 |
The Reshaping of National Politics | 184 |
Toward a Synthesis of Civil Rights History | 211 |
Contributors | 225 |
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