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Black and Blue: Black Women, ‘Law and Order,’ and the Church’s Silence on Police Violence
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Lyndon B. Johnson and the Civil Right Act of 1964
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Lupta afro-americanilor in Statele Unite – Civil power or Black Power?
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Minority Views: “Liberator”, American Cinema, and the 1960s African American Film Criticism
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The American South: From Civil Rights Struggle to Civil Rights Tourism
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Striving for a Complete Life: The Spiritual Essence of African–Americans’ Food Justice Activism
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From “Big Red” Hydrick to Goat Dykeman: Eudora Welty’s Navigation between the Fictional and the Real in “Where Is the Voice Coming From?”
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James Baldwin in the Fire This Time: A Conversation with Bill V. Mullen, the author of James Baldwin: Living in Fire
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The «Long 1960s» in a Global Arena of Contention: Re-defining Assumptions of Self, Morality, Race, Gender and Justice, and Questioning Education
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Possessing History and American Innocence: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley, Jr., and the 1965 Cambridge Debate
Published 2016-12-01Subjects: “…Buckley, Jr., culture war, neoliberalism, anti-blackness, white backlash, modernity, slavery, race relations, Civil Rights movement…”
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Striking at the Sacred: The Violence of Prayer, 1960-1969
Published 2015-06-01Subjects: “…civil rights movement…”
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ABD’DE ÖZGÜRLÜK OTOYOLU: AFROAMERİKAN SİVİL HAKLAR HAREKETİ VE ÖZELLİKLERİ
Published 2023-08-01Subjects: “…african-american civil rights movement…”
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White Women in the 1960s Freedom Movement, From Memory to History: The writing of “Shiloh Witness,” a chapter in Deep in Our Hearts (2000)
Published 2019-05-01“…Browning, a white female veteran of the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, reflects on the writing of an autobiographical chapter she wrote for a collective book published in 2000 (Deep in Our Hearts: Nine White Women in the Freedom Movement). …”
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“We Charge Genocide”: Revisiting black radicals’ appeals to the world community <sup>1</sup>
Published 2018-07-01“…It stresses the internationalist and anticolonial perspective of the genocide charge and its proponents’ economic and transnational critique, thereby contributing to the historiographies of the long civil rights movement and black radicalism. By invoking international law, these black radicals connected the civil rights movement in the US to the struggle for human rights worldwide. …”
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Citizens’ Councils, Conservatism and White Supremacy in Louisiana, 1964-1972
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Rainbow Crossings: Gay Irish Migrants and LGBT Politics in 1980s London
Published 2020-06-01“…This article explores the involvement of Irish activists in the LGBT civil rights movement in 1980s London. At its core is a reconsideration of Mark Ashton, the charismatic figurehead of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) as portrayed in the 2014 film Pride. …”
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The Same Old New South: Pride or Prejudice?
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Disability Studies, Disability Services: Would Addressing the Gap in Professional Communication Impact Implementation of the ADA?
Published 2015-09-01“…The Civil Rights Movement spurred social changes that impacted many, including people with disabilities; while the ADA ideally provides the groundwork for greater accessibility, accessibility is an ideal that is not yet fully realized. …”
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