Beneath the Image of the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations: Atlanta, GA 1946-1981 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by David A. Harmon

Beneath the Image of the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations: Atlanta, GA 1946-1981 (Studies in African American History and Culture)

David A. Harmon
364 pages
Routledge
Jan 1996
1st Edition
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This study is the story of the local Civil Rights Movement and race relations in Atlanta, Georgia from 1946 to 1981. Most examinations of the Civil Rights Movement have been written from a national perspective. These studies have presented local African American protest movements as part of a national campaign for civil rights that lasted approximately from 1955, the Montgomery Bus Boycott, to 1968, the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In this context, demonstrations in Montgomery, Greensboro, Albany, Birmingham, Selma, and Memphis have been viewed as prototypical African American protest, movements and milestones in this national campaign for civil rights. First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Pages 364
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Published 1996
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