The Making of Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights Movement 1996th ed. P XIII, 241 p. 95
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Preface - Acknowledgements - List of Abbreviations - Notes on the Contributors - Introduction; B.Ward & T.Badger - PART 1: ORIGINS - The Civil Rights Movement in Louisiana, 1939-1954; A.Fairclough - 'He Founded a Movement': W.H. Flowers, The Committee on Negro Organizations and the Origins of Black Activism in Arkansas, 1940-1957; J.Kirk - 'Nixon Was The One': Edgar Daniel Nixon, The Montgomery Improvement Association and The Montgomery Bus Boycott; J.White - PART 2: RESPONSES - Fatalism Not Gradualism: Race and the Crisis of Southern Liberalism, 1945-1965; T.Badger - White Liberal Intellectuals, Civil Rights and Gradualism, 1954-1960; W.Jackson - Rethinking African-American Political Thought in the Post-Revolutionary Era; C.Carson - PART 3: REPRESENTATIONS - From Shiloh to Selma: The Impact of the Civil War Centennial on the Black Freedom Struggle in the United States, 1961-1965; R.Cook - Touchstones, Authorities and Marian Anderson: The Making of 'I Have A Dream'; K.D.Miller & E.M.Lewis - Politics and Fictional Representation: The Case of the Civil Rights Movement; R.H.King - PART 4: COMPARISONS - The Limits of America: Re-thinking Equality in the Changing Context of British Race Relations; T.Modood - British Responses to Martin Luther King, Jr and the Civil Rights Movement, 1954-1968; M.Sewell - Nonviolent Resistance to White Supremacy: A Comparison of the American Civil Rights Movement and the South African Defiance Campaigns of the 1950s; G.M.Fredrickson - Index