Politics, Civil Rights, and Law in Black Atlanta, 1870-1970Arcadia Publishing, 2000 - 128 หน้า |
เนื้อหา
Acknowledgments 679 | 4 |
Introduction | 5 |
18651920 | 7 |
The Atlanta Branch of the NAACP | 17 |
1940s | 33 |
The Atlanta Eight | 41 |
Ruby Blackburn Now That Was a Woman | 49 |
The Gate City Bar Association | 55 |
The Fabulous Fifties? | 71 |
Black Power Comes to Atlanta | 77 |
Integrating Schools | 93 |
The SNCC and COAHR | 97 |
The Hungry Club and The National Urban League | 107 |
Politics in Atlanta | 113 |
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Politics, Civil Rights, and Law in Black Atlanta, 1870-1970 Herman Skip Mason ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2000 |
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African African-American African-American lawyers African-American policemen AME Church Americans in Atlanta arrest Atlanta branch Atlanta Daily World Atlanta Inquirer Atlanta Negro Voters Atlanta police Atlanta University Center attended attorney A.T. Walden Auburn Avenue Baptist Church Bar Association became black and white black lawyers black power Board Butler Street YMCA Charles Civil Rights Movement Clayton colored Committee Davis demonstration District Education elected Fulton County GCBA Georgia Bar Hartsfield Henry Henry McNeal Turner Herndon High School Hollowell Holmes Horace Ward Howard University Hungry Club Hunter Street Jackson Jim Crow John Julian Bond Klu Klux Klan lawyers in Atlanta Leroy Johnson Martin Luther King Mayor Ivan Allen Morehouse College Morris Brown College Muhammad NAACP Negro Voters League organization pictured Plessy president protest race racial Ralph David Abernathy Rich's Ruby Blackburn SCLC segregation served sit-ins Supreme Court Turner University of Georgia vote W.E.B. DuBois William