In StruggleHarvard 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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... became apparent within SNCC when black separatists in the Atlanta Project persisted in their demands for the expulsion of the remaining whites on the SNCC staff . The issue of white participation became a weapon in a struggle over ...
... became one of many black militant groups offering black people the doctrinal residues of previous struggles while failing to fully comprehend the novel ideological implications of the new black urban revolt against white domination and ...
... became a nationally known leader of the New Left or Casey Hayden and Mary King before they wrote one of the early manifestos of the modern feminist movement or Mario Savio before he became a spokes- man for the Berkeley Free Speech ...
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In Struggle: SNCC and the Black Awakening of the 1960s, With a New ... Clayborne Carson Limited preview - 1995 |