Was the Black movement for the Civil Rights marching according to the beat of the same drummer?
Title: Was the Black movement for the Civil Rights marching according to the beat of the same drummer?
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Was the Black movement for the Civil Rights marching according to the beat of the same drummer?
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 3117 | Pages: 11 (approximately 235 words/page)
Introduction:
The thesis of this paper is going to revolve around the importance of
the individual sections within the Black Civil Rights movement. This
paper will make an attempt to shed light on their interconnectedness
or, on the other hand, the different perspectives, which sew a great
deal of mistrust and animosity into, what might have been considered
by the majority of people as a coherent movement with set political
agenda and well-thought out objectives.
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[1] Roberta Hughes Wright, The Birth of the Montgomery Bus Boycott
(Southfield: Charro Press, 1991) 52-53.
[2] W. H. Chafe: The Unfinished Journey, Oxford University Press.
1999. p 311
[3] H.Sitkoff: The Struggle for Black Equality 1954-1980. Hill and
Wang, N.Y. 1981, p. 208
[4] W. H. Chafe: The Unfinished Journey, Oxford University Press.
1999, p.317
[5] James Farmer: Lay Bare the Heart. 1986. p 296