Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina and the Fate of Black Schools in the South

الغلاف الأمامي
Univ of North Carolina Press, 1994 - 235 من الصفحات
David Cecelski chronicles one of the most sustained and successful protests of the civil rights movement_the 1968-69 school boycott in Hyde County, North Carolina. For an entire year, the county's black citizens refused to send their children to school in
 

المحتوى

Introduction
7
Prologue 19541964
17
Chapter 1
31
Chapter 2
59
Chapter 3
83
Chapter 4
105
Chapter 5
127
Chapter 6
145
Epilogue
163
Notes
175
Bibliography
207
Index
225
حقوق النشر

طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات

عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة

مقاطع مشهورة

الصفحة 212 - Southern Regional Council and the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial. The student pushout; Victim of continued resistance to desegregation.
الصفحة 213 - The Effects of School Desegregation on the Employment Status of Negro Principals in North Carolina.
الصفحة 213 - The Affinity of Negro Pupils for Segregated Schools: Obstacle to Desegregation," Journal of Negro Education, 40 (Fall, 1971) 313-321 [Louisiana] Barbara Carter.

نبذة عن المؤلف (1994)

David S. Cecelski is the Lehman Brady Joint Chair Professor in Documentary and American Studies at Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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