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    Ivano-Frankivsk Trial Over Dissident Valentyn Moroz by Bohdan Paska

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Keywords: Valentyn Moroz, Ukrainian dissident movement, Soviet regime, Viacheslav Chornovil, civil rights movement, Ivano-Frankivsk regional court …”
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  2. 82

    FREEDOM'S SEEDS: Freedom Farmers by Monica M. White

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…He and his brother George, and George’s wife Alice, were all activists and organizers in the civil rights movement in Alabama and were early leaders of the Federation of Southern Cooperatives (FSC). …”
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    Shorelines: In Memory of Édouard Glissant by John E. Drabinski

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…As a person and thinker, Glissant lived through, then reflected with meditative patience and profundity upon some of the most critical years in the black Atlantic: the aesthetics and politics of anti-colonial struggle, the civil rights movement in the United States, postcolonial cultural anxiety and explosion, the vicissitudes of an emerging cultural globalism, and all of the accompanying intellectual movements from surrealism to negritude to existentialism to those varieties of high modernism and postmodernism for which Glissant himself is such a generative, founding resource. …”
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    A hemispheric moral majority: Brazil and the transnational construction of the New Right by Benjamin Arthur Cowan

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Often conceived of as a conservative reaction to the U.S. Civil Rights movement, the New Right actually developed transnationally, with determinative participation from Brazilian activists. …”
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    Un canto en movimiento: “No nos moverán” en Estados Unidos, España y Chile en los siglos XIX y XX by David Spener

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…In the 20th century it was adopted as an anthem by labor union movements and the civil rights movement in the United States. It later arrived in Spain, where it played a role in the resistance against the Franco regime before being sung in Chile to defend the socialist project of Salvador Allende. …”
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    The Help by Kathryn Stockett by Heba Rajili

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The novel is set in 1962 during the nascent Civil Rights Movement in Jackson, Mississippi. Stockett invents three narrators who weave a story collectively focused on women. …”
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  7. 87

    Piracy, Property and the Crisis of Democracy by Martin Fredriksson, James Arvanitakis

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…Pirate parties see themselves as a digital civil rights movement, defending the public domain and the citizen’s right to privacy against copyright expansionism and increased surveillance. …”
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    The History Of Youth Academy Within The Context And History Of Alternative Schooling by Matthew HODGMAN

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Born from egalitarian ideology and calls for social progressivity during the Civil Rights Movement, alternative education has assumed many forms including institutions specifically established to assist students with disciplinary issues, attendance troubles, substance abuse problems, and learning difficulties. …”
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    Border Gothic - history, violence and the border in the writings of Eugene McCabe by Éamonn Ó Ciardha

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…As well as producing a rich body of novels, novellas, short-stories and plays spanning throughout seventy years of the century of partition, Eugene McCabe charts the broad trajectory of Irish history and politics from the Elizabethan Conquest and Ulster Plantation of the 16th and 17th centuries to the recent 'Troubles' which spanned the thirty years between the beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement (1968) and the signing of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement (1998). …”
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    Quand l’économie écologique dé-nature la justice environnementale by Laurie Gagnon-Bouchard

    “…As a first step, this article presents an historical reminder of the emergence of the notion of environmental justice alongside the civil rights movement in the United States. Next, I propose to examine the conceptualization of nature within the two major approaches of the environmental justice literature (ecological economics and socioecology) to see if they participate in the imposition of a Western-centered definition. …”
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    The Great Debate: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley, Jr., and the Civil Rights Revolution by Nicholas Buccola

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Buckley, Jr. could not have been more different, but they both rose to the height of American intellectual life during the civil rights movement. By the time they met in February 1965 to debate race and the American Dream at the Cambridge Union, Buckley—a founding father of the American conservative movement—was determined to sound the alarm about a man he considered an “eloquent menace.” …”
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    The Olympic “Revolt” of 1968 and its Lessons for Contemporary African American Athletic Activism by Douglas Hartmann

    “…At a basic level, the exercise reminds us that sport-based activism is not unprecedented and, when it emerges, tends to be connected with the larger social movements of the day (the Civil Rights movement in the 1960s and Black Lives Matter more recently). …”
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    Performing Dissent: Pete Seeger and Paul Robeson before HUAC (1955-1956) by Jodie Childers

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While Seeger’s testimony in August 1955 championed individual liberty and freedom of speech, using the First Amendment as the foundation for his position, Robeson’s testimony delivered in June 1956 invoked an internationalist sense of social justice, linking left-wing politics, the civil rights movement within the United States, and decolonization efforts around the world.…”
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    From Harlem with Love by Leonardo Cascão

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This essay intends to explore the ways in which The Sweet Flypaper of Life depicts a representation of the neighbourhood of Harlem at a time when the Civil Rights Movement was just beginning. It will look at the power that DeCarava’s photographs and Hughes’ text have on creating a specific visuality of African American life, based on the Harlem community, rendering itself to be seen as a family album. …”
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    L’Esclavage aux Amériques : différences et similitudes. Une brève historiographie vue des Etats-Unis, 1947-1972 by Rahma Jerad

    “…Rather than being an overview of the whole historiography of the comparative history of slavery in the Americas, this article presents the first American historians who introduced and used the comparative method, introducing their theses and arguments while trying to contextualize their works and linking them with the rise of the Civil Rights Movement.…”
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    HAS THE PAST PASSED? ON THE ROLE OF HISTORIC MEMORY IN SHAPING THE RELATIONS BETWEEN AFRICAN AMERICANS AND CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN MIGRANTS IN THE USA by Dmitri M. Bondarenko

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Based on field evidence, the article discusses the role played in it by the reflection in historic memory and place in mass consciousness of African Americans and African migrants of key events in Black American and African history: transatlantic slave trade, slavery, its abolition, and the Civil Rights Movement in the US, colonialism, anticolonial struggle, and the fall of apartheid regime in South Africa. …”
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    The Texas Historical Markers Program: Racial and Ethnic Narratives by Yusik Choi, Alberto Giordano

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…More interestingly, the term “African (Americans)” begins to be commemorated especially after the 1990s, but only in stories of community, religion, school, and children, as Texas historical markers do not to dwell on narratives of slavery, the civil rights movement, and lynchings. “Indians” and “Mexicans” in the 1930s and 1960s exemplify the most egregious case of derogatory semantics we found in the markers. …”
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    Image, Discourse, Facts: Southern White Women in the Fight for Desegregation, 1954-1965 by Anne Stefani

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…This strategy enabled them to ease the desegregation process by exerting their influence on their local white communities while the Civil Rights Movement gained momentum. Yet this “lady” activism also had obvious limitations as the ideal of the southern lady imposed constraints likely to confine these female dissenters within their traditional roles as the guardians of white supremacy. …”
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    On racial capitalism, structural change and the liquidation of Whiteness by Bennett Brazelton

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…To do this, I look at the abolition of slavery, the legislative victories of the civil rights movement and the current realignment of corporate classes in support of police and criminal justice reform as moments of structural change in the narrative history of ‘racial progress’ in the United States. …”
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    Regard de James Baldwin, écrivain noir américain et citoyen du monde, sur les Algériens de Belleville dans les années 1950 by Cécile Coquet

    “…His observations on racial prejudices, attachment to home culture, and the foregone demise of the French colonial empire in turn gave him new keys to analyze the rise of the Civil Rights Movement back home in the USA, and choose to take an active part in its quest for recognition.…”
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