Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement / Edition 1

Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement / Edition 1

by Peter B. Levy
ISBN-10:
0275934349
ISBN-13:
9780275934347
Pub. Date:
03/30/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0275934349
ISBN-13:
9780275934347
Pub. Date:
03/30/1992
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement / Edition 1

Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement / Edition 1

by Peter B. Levy

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Overview

This book traces the story of the civil rights movement through the written and spoken words of those who participated in it. It includes both classic texts, such as Martin Luther King, Jr.'s I Have a Dream speech and his Letter from Birmingham Jail, and lesser-known gems, such as Robert Moses' Letter from a Mississippi Jail Cell and James Lawson's address to SNCC's 1960 founding meeting.

This is a documentary collection that has been needed for a long time. The burgeoning interest in the civil rights movement argues for such a work, and the need to have the experience of the movement in the participants' own words demands it. Words counted during the civil rights movement, and Levy's collection . . . is the best and most accessible. Randall M. Miller Professor of History Director of American Studies Saint Joseph's University

Drawing on research by recent scholars, the volume emphasizes the role that ordinary people played in the struggle for freedom and equality and also displays the breadth of the civil rights movement. It contains documents written by members of all the well-known civil rights organizations: SCLC, NAACP, SNCC, CORE, and the Black Panther Party. It includes pieces written by independent and relatively unknown figures, such as Jo Ann Gibson Robinson and Sheyann Webb. In addition, it includes documents demonstrating the ferocity of white resistance to black equality, such as George Wallace's 1963 Inaugural Address. The book fills a void, providing a balanced single-volume reader on the civil rights movement. It will be valuable to all those interested in Afro-American history, race relations, the 1960s, and recent American history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275934347
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/30/1992
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)
Lexile: 1240L (what's this?)

About the Author

PETER B. LEVY is an assistant professor of history at York College in Pennsylvania. He is the author of The New Left and Labor in America, 1960-1972 .

Table of Contents

Introduction
Anticipating the Movement
Desegregating the Schools
The Montgomery Bus Boycott
The Sit-Ins and Freedom Rides
The Fires of Discord
Birmingham and the Great March
Mississippi: Opening the Closed Society
Selma: The Bridge to Freedom
Black Power
The Civil Rights Movement and the Other Movements
White Resistance
The Struggle Continues
Appendix: Statistical Profile of Black America
Suggested Readings
Index

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Randall M. Miller

"This is a documentary collection that has been needed for a long time. The burgeoning interest in the civil rights movement argues for such a work, and the need to have the experience of the movement in the participants' own words demands it. Words counted during the civil rights movement, and Levy's collection . . . is the best and most accessible."

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