Ideal Citizens: The Legacy of the Civil Rights MovementSUNY Press, 1 Á.¤. 1993 - 202 ˹éÒ Shifts the focus away from luminaries such as Jesse Jackson, Andrew Young, and Marion Barry, to examine how the lives of more representative civil rights activists have been affected by intense political experience. Traces their career choices, and explores what kind of citizenship they practice. Paper edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS | xix |
THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE RIVER OF BAPTISM | 1 |
TRACKING THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACTIVISTS HOW THE RESEARCH WAS DONE | 29 |
THE BLACK PROTEST GENERATION IN THE 1970s AND 1980S | 51 |
THE DIVERGENT POLITICS OF THE WHITE GENERATION | 85 |
AFRICAN AMERICAN AND WHITE ACTIVISTS TWENTYFIVE YEARS LATER | 119 |
CONCLUSIONS TAKING STOCK | 133 |
CURRENT DILEMMAS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS | 145 |
APPENDIX | 151 |
NOTES | 163 |
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