Crusade for Justice
Title | Crusade for Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Ida B. Wells |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 418 |
Release | 2020-04-17 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 022669156X |
The NAACP co-founder, civil rights activist, educator, and journalist recounts her public and private life in this classic memoir. Born to enslaved parents, Ida B. Wells was a pioneer of investigative journalism, a crusader against lynching, and a tireless advocate for suffrage, both for women and for African Americans. She co-founded the NAACP, started the Alpha Suffrage Club in Chicago, and was a leader in the early civil rights movement, working alongside W. E. B. Du Bois, Madam C. J. Walker, Mary Church Terrell, Frederick Douglass, and Susan B. Anthony. This engaging memoir, originally published 1970, relates Wells’s private life as a mother as well as her public activities as a teacher, lecturer, and journalist in her fight for equality and justice. This updated edition includes a new foreword by Eve L. Ewing, new images, and a new afterword by Ida B. Wells’s great-granddaughter, Michelle Duster. “No student of black history should overlook Crusade for Justice.” —William M. Tuttle, Jr., Journal of American History
The Crusade for Justice
Title | The Crusade for Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Ernesto B. Vigil |
Publisher | Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Pages | 508 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780299162245 |
Recounts the history of a Chicano rights group in 1960s Denver.
People's Lawyers
Title | People's Lawyers PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Klebanow |
Publisher | M.E. Sharpe |
Pages | 544 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780765606730 |
A collection of biographies of ten American lawyers. Some are well-known, such as Thurgood Marshall and Morris Dees and Ralpha Nader; others, such as Belva Lockwood and Samuel Leibowitz, are not. Each chapter is accompanied by an annotated bibliography, a chronology, and a table of cases.
The Young Crusaders
Title | The Young Crusaders PDF eBook |
Author | V. P. Franklin |
Publisher | Beacon Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 2021-02-23 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 080704007X |
An authoritative history of the overlooked youth activists that spearheaded the largest protests of the Civil Rights Movement and set the blueprint for future generations of activists to follow. Some of the most iconic images of the Civil Rights Movement are those of young people engaged in social activism, such as children and teenagers in 1963 being attacked by police in Birmingham with dogs and water hoses. But their contributions have not been well documented or prioritized. The Young Crusaders is the first book dedicated to telling the story of the hundreds of thousands of children and teenagers who engaged in sit-ins, school strikes, boycotts, marches, and demonstrations in which Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other national civil rights leaders played little or no part. It was these young activists who joined in the largest civil rights demonstration in US history: the system-wide school boycott in New York City on February 3, 1964, where over 360,000 elementary and secondary school students went on strike and thousands attended freedom schools. Later that month, tens of thousands of children and teenagers participated in the “Freedom Day” boycotts in Boston and Chicago, also demanding “quality integrated education.” Distinguished historian V. P. Franklin illustrates how their ingenuity made these and numerous other campaigns across the country successful in bringing about the end to legalized racial discrimination. It was these unheralded young people who set the blueprint for today’s youth activists and their campaigns to address poverty, joblessness, educational inequality, and racialized violence and discrimination. Understanding the role of children and teenagers transforms how we understand the Civil Rights Movement and the broader part young people have played in shepherding social and educational progress, and it serves as a model for the youth-led “reparatory justice” campaigns seen today mounted by Black Lives Matter, March for Our Lives, and the Sunrise Movement. Highlighting the voices of the young people themselves, Franklin offers a redefining narrative, complemented by arresting archival images. The Young Crusaders reveals a radical history that both challenges and expands our understanding of the Civil Rights Movement.
Crusaders for Justice
Title | Crusaders for Justice PDF eBook |
Author | Arthur C. McWatt |
Publisher | |
Pages | 236 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN | 9780967558189 |
A narrative of history that spans over a century locally and nationally. It begins with the first noted African American in Minnesota, George Bonga in the late 1700s to the newspaper publishing giants and civil rights activists Editors J.Q. Adams, The Appeal and Cecil Newman, Minneapolis Spokesman & St. Paul Recorder. He notes the great lawyers of Frederick McGhee & W. T. Francis who helped sow the seeds of the NAACP with W.E.B. Dubois. It highlights the political elections and appointments of several key African American St. Paulites; and leaves us with the more current works of Nathaniel A. Khaliq of the St. Paul NAACP and community scholar-activist, Mahmoud El-Kati. It exposes the social umbilical cord of Minnesota s Civil and Human Rights molding-ground to its national offspring of personalities such as Whitney Young, Roy Wilkins, Carl Stokes, Hubert Humphrey, and Walter Mondale.
Crusaders in the Courts
Title | Crusaders in the Courts PDF eBook |
Author | Jack Greenberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 672 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Pop Culture Panics
Title | Pop Culture Panics PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Sternheimer |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 157 |
Release | 2014-11-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1317751337 |
Moral panics reveal much about a society’s social structure and the sociology embedded in everyday life. This short text examines extreme reactions to American popular culture over the past century, including crusades against comic books, music, and pinball machines, to help convey the "sociological imagination" to undergraduates. Sternheimer creates a critical lens through which to view current and future attempts of modern-day moral crusaders, who try to convince us that simple solutions—like regulating popular culture—are the answer to complex social problems. Pop Culture Panics is ideal for use in undergraduate social problems, social deviance, and popular culture courses.