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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.02.2020

Herausgeber

Michael G. Long

Verlag

City Lights Publishers

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,3/1,6 cm

Gewicht

454 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-87286-794-9

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.02.2020

Herausgeber

Michael G. Long

Verlag

City Lights Publishers

Seitenzahl

304

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,3/1,6 cm

Gewicht

454 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-87286-794-9

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Prefaces

    The Love Endures by Pamela Horowitz

    Practicing Dissent by Jeanne Theoharis        

    Editor’s Introduction

     

    CHAPTER ONE

    The Atlanta Student Movement and SNCC

    The Fuel of My Civil Rights Fire

    The Conversation That Started It All

    A Student Voice

    Let Freedom Ring

    Lonnie King Is Acid Victim

    The Murder of Louis Allen

    SNCC and JFK

    Freedom Summer: What We Are Seeking

    How to Remember the Atlanta Student Movement

    SNCC: Alienated, Paranoid, and Near Collapse

    SNCC’s Legacy

     

    CHAPTER TWO

    Vietnam and the Politics of Dissent

    The Right to Dissent

    I Consider Myself a Pacifist

    Martin Luther King, Jr. and Vietnam

    Elijah Muhammad and the 1968 Democratic National Convention

    Eugene McCarthy and a New Politics

    The Warfare State

    Fighting Nixon

    Rethinking Violence in America

    Angela Davis Is a Political Prisoner

    The Failure of Kent State

    Lessons from Vietnam

     

    CHAPTER THREE

    Two Black Colonies

    The Population Bomb as Justification for Genocide

    Escaping from Colonialism

    The United States Is a Colonial Society

    Liberation in Angola and Alabama

    South Africa: The Cancer on the African Continent

     

    CHAPTER FOUR

    Nixon and the Death of Youthful Protest

    Nixon’s Black Supporters Should Shuffle Off

    Uncle Strom’s Cabin: The Reelection of Richard Nixon

    The New Civil Rights Movement

    Nixon’s Racist Justification of Watergate

    George Wallace Still Champion of the Politics of Race

    Blacks and Jews

    Why No Riots?

    The Death of Youthful Protest

    Politics Matters

     

    CHAPTER FIVE

    Uncle Jimmy’s Cabin

    Carter Hides His Red Neck

    Election 76—A Political Diary

    Why I Can’t Support Jimmy Carter

    SNCC Reunites, Carter Is Absent

    Blacks Are Politically Impotent

    Griffin Bell and the Right to Dissent

    Blacks and Moral Suicide

    Carter Ignores Blacks

    Political Prisoners in the United States

    Carter’s Misguided Fight Against Inflation

     

    CHAPTER SIX

    Civil Rights Milestones

     

    Fannie Lou Hamer: Lady in a Homespun Dress

    The Civil Rights Movement: The Beginning and the End

    The Racial Tide Has Turned Against Us

    King: Again a Victim

    The 25th Anniversary of Brown: Time to Do for Ourselves

    1. E. B. Du Bois and John F. Kennedy—Which Is Greater?

    Roy Wilkins: A Reasonable Man

     

    CHAPTER SEVEN

    Our Long National Nightmare:

    Reagan, Bush, and the Assault on Women

    Reagan and South Africa

    A New Social Darwinism: The Survival of the Richest

    Reagan’s Justice

    My Father and the Death Penalty

    Nicaragua and Paranoia

    The Break that Never Healed: John Lewis’s Painful Criticism

    Operation Rescue Is No Civil Rights Movement

    A Kinder, Gentler Nation?

    My Case Against Clarence Thomas

    The Need for More Civil Rights Laws

    In Defense of the NAACP

    Dear Michael: Advice for Running for Office

     

    CHAPTER EIGHT

    The Measure of Men and Racism:

    Jefferson and King, Clinton and Dole, Farrakhan and Simpson

    The Most Useful Founding Father

    Remembering All of Dr. King

    Bill Clinton and Hope for America

    Failures: Gingrich and Dole

    Clinton Against Dole

    Gangsta Rap

    Louis Farrakhan Is a Black David Duke

    The Unsurprising Acquittal of O. J. Simpson

    King Supported Affirmative Action

    King and the Death Penalty

     

    CHAPTER NINE

    The George W. Bush Years:

    The War on Terror and the Fight for

    Poor Blacks, Women, and LGBT Rights

    Racial Injustice in the Criminal Justice System

    Social Security and African Americans

    September 11 and Beyond

    Slavery and Terrorism

    Our Leaders Are Wrong About the War

    The NAACP and the Right to Reproductive Freedom

    Are Gay Rights Civil Rights?

    AIDS Is a Major Civil Rights Issue

    Why I Will March for LGBT Rights

    In Katrina’s Wake

    We Must Persevere

     

    CHAPTER TEN

    Barack Obama and Ongoing Bigotry

    Civil Rights: Now and Then

    What Barack Obama Means

    Homophobia and Black America

    Same-Sex Marriage: More than a White Issue

    Religion-Based Exemptions Discriminate Against LGBT People

    The Civil War and the Confederate Flag

    Voting Rights: Which Side Are You On?

    Voting Rights Again: The Most Pressing Domestic Issue Today

    We All Must Protest

    Our Journey Is Nowhere Near Over

     

    Afterword by Douglas Brinkley

    Acknowledgments