Who joined the sit-ins and why: Southern black students in the early 1960s
The wave of sit-ins that swept the American South in 1960 has become a crucial episode in the literature on social movements. To investigate who joined the sit-ins and why, this article analyzes a sample survey of 255 students in Southern black colleges in 1962. The survey includes measures of integ...
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Department of Sociology, San Diego State University
2006
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