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This volume in the Issues in Historiography series examines the changing scholarly debate on individuals and events in African American history from the 1890s to the present. It highlights how over time the work of scholars has reflected both advances in academic understanding and wider developments in race relations in American society. -- .

Table of Contents

General Editor’s Forword
Preface
Introduction
1. Segregation and Accommodation, 1895-1915
2. The Great Migration and the ‘New Negro’, 1915-1930
3. The Great Depression and the Second World War, 1930-1945
4. The Post-war Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1965
5. Malcolm X and Black Power, 1960-1980
6. The New Conservatism, 1980-2002
7. African Americans and U. S. Popular Culture, 1895-2002
Conclusion
Guidance on Further Reading

The Debate on Black Civil Rights in America

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 3/16/2006 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780719067617, 978-0719067617
      ISBN10: 0719067618

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume in the Issues in Historiography series examines the changing scholarly debate on individuals and events in African American history from the 1890s to the present. It highlights how over time the work of scholars has reflected both advances in academic understanding and wider developments in race relations in American society. -- .

      Table of Contents

      General Editor’s Forword
      Preface
      Introduction
      1. Segregation and Accommodation, 1895-1915
      2. The Great Migration and the ‘New Negro’, 1915-1930
      3. The Great Depression and the Second World War, 1930-1945
      4. The Post-war Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1965
      5. Malcolm X and Black Power, 1960-1980
      6. The New Conservatism, 1980-2002
      7. African Americans and U. S. Popular Culture, 1895-2002
      Conclusion
      Guidance on Further Reading

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