Description |
xvii, 364 pages, 25 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 25 cm |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [349]-353. |
Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Color bar: Experiences of segregation -- Montgomery bus boycott and the beginning of the movement -- Different classrooms: Segregation and integration in the schools -- Sit-on, freedom rides, and other protests -- Children's crusade -- Closed society: Mississippi and freedom summer -- Bloody Sunday and the Selma movement -- Epilogue -- Chronology -- Who's who -- Acronyms -- Bibliographical note -- Index. |
Summary |
Southern blacks who were young and involved in the civil rights movement during the 1950s and 1960s describe their experiences. In this collection of oral histories, 30 African Americans who were children or teenagers in the 1950s and 1960s talk about what it was like for them in the South. |
Subject |
Burlingham, Dorothy T.
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Burlingame family.
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Tiffany family.
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Burlingham, Dorothy T.
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Physicians, Women -- Biography.
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Psychotherapy -- Biography.
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ISBN |
0689118708: $22.50 |
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