Rebellion in Black and white : southern student activism in the 1960s / edited by Robert Cohen and David J. Snyder ; foreword by Dan T. Carter.
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Formáid: | Leabhar |
Teanga: | English |
Foilsithe: | Baltimore : The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. |
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- Foreword: Deep South campus memories and the world the sixties made / Dan T. Carter
- Introduction: Prophetic minority versus recalcitrant majority: Southern student dissent and the struggle for progressive change in the 1960s / Robert Cohen
- pt. I. Early days: from talk to action.
- Freedom now! SNCC galvanizes the new left / Wesley Hogan
- Student free speech on both sides of the color line in Mississippi and the Carolinas / Joy Ann Williamson-Lott
- Interracial dialogue and the Southern Student Human Relations Project / Erica L. Whittington
- Moderate white activists and the struggle for racial equality on South Carolina campuses / Marcia G. Synnott
- pt. II. Campus activism takes shape.
- The rise of black and white student protest in Nashville / Jeffrey A. Turner
- Student radicalism and the antiwar movement at the University of Alabama / Gary S. Sprayberry
- Conservative student activism at the University of Georgia / Christopher A. Huff
- pt. III. A cultural revolution and its discontents.
- Sexual liberation at the University of North Carolina / Kelly Morrow
- The counterculture as local culture in Columbia, South Carolina / Nicholas G. Meriwether
- Government repression of the Southern new left / Gregg L. Michel
- pt. IV. Black Power and the legacy of the freedom movement.
- North Carolina A&T Black Power activists and the Student Organization for Black Unity / Jelani Favors
- Black Power and the freedom movement in retrospect / Cleveland L. Sellers Jr.
- Historical reflections / Doug Rossinow
- Afterword / David T. Farber.