In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s, With a New Introduction and Epilogue by the AuthorHarvard University Press, 1995 M04 3 - 384 pages With its radical ideology and effective tactics, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) was the cutting edge of the civil rights movement during the 1960s. This sympathetic yet evenhanded book records for the first time the complete story of SNCC’s evolution, of its successes and its difficulties in the ongoing struggle to end white oppression. |
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... Cleveland Sellers, Stanley Wise, and Howard Zinn. I received assistance from the staffs at several libraries, including the UCLA Research Library, Stanford University Archives and Special Collections, John F. Kennedy Library, Lyndon ...
... Cleveland Sellers , Stanley Wise , and Howard Zinn . I received as- sistance from the staffs at several libraries , including the UCLA Research Library , Stanford University Archives and Special Collections , John F. Kennedy Library ...
... Cleveland Sellers speaking to newsmen outside Atlanta induction center after refusing the draft , 1967 UPI / Bettmann Party headquarters , Lowndes County , Alabama , 1966 Doug Harris Election night , Lowndes County , Alabama , 1966 Doug ...
... Cleveland Sellers , a black high school student in South Carolina at the time of the first lunch counter sit - ins , was one of many students who felt a strong sense of identification with blacks such as Daisy Bates , Rosa Parks , and ...
... Cleveland , Mississippi . Moore was one of a small group of people who had kept the civil rights struggle in the deep South alive despite violence and intimidation . When Moses invited Moore to attend the SNCC conference , Moore ...
Contents
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Radical Cadre in McComb | 45 |
The Albany Movement | 56 |
Sustaining the Struggle | 66 |
Breaking New Ground | 153 |
The New Left | 175 |
Racial Separatism | 191 |
Part Three Falling Apart | 213 |
Black Power | 215 |
Internal Conflicts | 229 |
White Repression | 244 |
Seeking New Allies | 265 |
March on Washington | 83 |
Planning for Confrontation | 96 |
Mississippi Challenge | 111 |
Part Two Looking Inward | 131 |
Waveland Retreat | 133 |
Decline of Black Radicalism | 287 |
Epilogue | 305 |
Notes | 307 |
Index | 347 |