Pollard Memorial Library (Lowell)

Civil rights movements, past and present, edited by Michael J. O'Neal

Label
Civil rights movements, past and present, edited by Michael J. O'Neal
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 683-704) and index
Illustrations
mapsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Civil rights movements
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1138992342
Responsibility statement
edited by Michael J. O'Neal
Sub title
past and present
Summary
"Not just focusing on the history of African American civil rights in the United States, this new edition has been expanded to include other civil rights movements--the women's movement, the LGBT movement, the Chicano Movement, the American Indian Movement, and the disability rights movement--while still maintaining a comprehensive overview of African American civil rights" --, From Publisher's Note
Table Of Contents
Volume 1: Publisher's Note. Introduction. Complete List of Contents. List of Contributors. Abolition -- Abortion Rights -- Accommodationism -- ACT UP -- Adarand Constructors v. Peña -- Affirmative Action -- African American-American Indian Relations -- African American Baptist Church -- African American Women -- Afrocentrism -- Aid to Families with Dependent Children -- AIDS Conspiracy Theory -- AIDS Crisis -- Alexander v. Holmes County Board of Education -- All African People's Revolutionary Party -- AME Church -- AME Zion Churches -- American Anti-Slavery Society -- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) -- American Council on Race Relations -- Americans with Disabilities Act -- American Indian Movement (AIM) -- Amistad Slave Revolt -- Anti-Semitism in America -- Antislavery Laws of 1777 and 1807 -- Atlanta Compromise -- Attica Prison Uprising -- Bakke Case -- Banking Practices -- Baseball -- Batson v. Kentucky -- Biracialism -- Black Cabinet -- Black Church -- Black Codes -- Black Colleges and Universities -- Black Conservatism -- Black Flight -- Black Is Beautiful Movement -- Black Lives Matter -- Black Middle Class/Black Underclass Relations -- Black Nationalism -- Black-on-black Violence -- Black Panther Party -- Black Power Movement -- Blackness and Whiteness: Legal Definitions -- Bleeding Kansas -- Body of Liberties -- Bolling v. Sharpe -- Bracero Program -- Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters -- Brown v. Board of Education -- John Brown's Raid -- Buchanan v. Warley -- Busing and IntegrationVolume 1 (con't): Censuses, U.S. -- Charleston Church Shooting -- Charleston Race Riots -- César Chávez -- Chicano Movement -- Church Burnings -- Citizens' Councils -- Civil Disobedience -- Civil Liberties -- Civil Rights -- Civil Rights Act of 1957 -- Civil Rights Act of 1960 -- Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- Civil Rights Act of 1968 -- Civil Rights Act of 1991 -- Civil Rights Acts of 1866-1875 -- Civil Rights Cases -- Civil Rights Movement -- Civil Rights Restoration Act -- Civil War and African Americans -- Class Theories of Racial/Ethnic Relations -- Clinton Massacre -- Clinton's Initiative on Race -- Colegrove v. Green -- Coleman Report -- Colfax Massacre -- Colin Kaepernick Taking a Knee -- College Admissions -- College Entrance Examinations -- Color of Law -- Colored Women's League -- Commission on Civil Rights, U.S. -- Compromise of 1850 -- Compromise of 1877 -- Confiscation Acts of 1861 and 1862 -- Congress of Racial Equality -- Congressional Black Caucus -- Conservative Theorists -- Constitutional Racism -- Cooper v. Aaron -- Council of Federated Organizations -- Crime and Race/Ethnicity -- Criminal Justice Reform -- Critical Race Theory -- Culture of Poverty -- Daughters of Bilitis -- Desegregation of the Defense Industry -- Desegregation of Public Schools -- Detroit Riot -- Disability Rights Movement -- Discrimination -- Discrimination: Behaviors -- Discrimination: Racial and Ethnic -- Disfranchisement Laws in Mississippi -- Don't Ask, Don't Tell -- Drugs and Racial/Ethnic Relations -- Ebonics -- Economics and Race -- Edmonson v. Leesville Concrete Company -- Education and African Americans -- Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975 -- Education and Racial/Ethnic Relations -- Election of Barack Obama -- Emancipation Proclamation -- Employment among African Americans -- Entitlement Programs Environmental Racism -- Equal Educational Opportunity -- Equal Employment Opportunity Act -- Equal Employment Opportunity Commission -- Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) -- Equality -- Equality of Opportunity --Volume 1 (con't): Fair Employment Practices Committee -- Fair Housing Act -- Ferguson/Shooting of Michael Brown -- Fifteenth Amendment -- Flint Water Crisis -- Fourteenth Amendment -- Free African Society -- Free Blacks -- Free-Soil Party -- Freedmen's Bureau -- Freedom Riders -- Freedom Summer -- Betty Friedan -- Fugitive Slave Laws -- Fullilove v. Klutznick -- Gallaudet University Protests -- Mohandas K. Gandhi -- Gentrification -- Gideon v. Wainwright -- Grandfather Clauses -- Great Migration -- Green v. County School Board of New Kent County -- Greensboro Sit-ins -- Griffin v. Breckenridge -- Griggs v. Duke Power Company -- Grovey v. Townsend -- Grutter v. Bollinger -- Guinn v. United States -- Haitians and Haitian Refugees -- Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections -- Head Start -- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States -- Hernández v. Texas -- Homelessness -- Housing -- Hypersegregation -- "I Have a Dream" Speech -- Ideological Racism -- Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 -- Individual Racism -- Inequality -- Institutional Racism -- Integration -- Intelligence and Race -- Internal Colonialism -- Internalized Racism -- Interracial and Interethnic Marriage -- Japanese Internment Camps -- Jewish-African American Relations -- Jim Crow Laws -- Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Company -- Judicial Review -- Jury Selection -- Kansas-Nebraska Act -- Kerner Report -- Keyes v. Denver School District No. 1 -- King, Martin Luther, Jr. -- Great Migration -- Green v. County School Board of New Kent County -- Greensboro Sit-ins -- Griffin v. Breckenridge -- Griggs v. Duke Power Company -- Grovey v. Townsend -- Grutter v. Bollinger -- Guinn v. United States -- Haitians and Haitian Refugees -- Harper v. Virginia Board of Elections -- Head Start -- Heart of Atlanta Motel v. United States -- Hernández v. Texas -- Homelessness -- Housing -- Hypersegregation -- "I Have a Dream" Speech -- Ideological Racism -- Indian Civil Rights Act of 1968 -- Individual Racism -- Inequality -- Institutional Racism -- Integration -- Intelligence and Race -- Internal Colonialism -- Internalized Racism -- Interracial and Interethnic Marriage -- Japanese Internment Camps -- Jewish-African American Relations -- Jim Crow Laws -- Jones v. Alfred H. Mayer Company -- Judicial Review -- Jury Selection -- Kansas-Nebraska Act -- Kerner Report -- Keyes v. Denver School District No. 1 -- King, Martin Luther, Jr. -- Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination -- Rodney King Case -- Know-Nothing Party -- Ku Klux Klan -- Ku Klux Klan ActsVolume 2: Labor Movement -- Lau v. Nichols -- Lawrence v. Texas -- LGBT Rights -- Liberator, The -- Lincoln-Douglas Debates -- Literacy Tests -- Little Rock School Desegregation -- Los Angeles Riots of 1992 -- Lynchings -- Malcolm X Assassination -- March on Washington -- Marshall, Thurgood -- Mattachine Society -- McCleskey v. Kemp -- Me Too Movement -- Miami Riots of 1980 -- Military and Racial/Ethnic Relations -- Military Desegregation -- Milk, Harvey -- Milliken v. Bradley -- Million Man March -- Million Woman March -- Minority and Majority Groups -- Miranda v. Arizona -- Miscegenation Laws -- Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party -- Missouri Compromise -- Montgomery Bus Boycott -- Moose Lodge No. v. Irvis -- Morrill Land Grant Act of 1890 -- Moynihan Report -- Multiracial Movement -- Naïveté Explanation of Racism -- Nation of Islam -- National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People -- National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Legal Defense and Educational Fund -- National Association of Colored Women -- National Black Women's Political Leadership Caucus -- National Coalition of Blacks for Reparations in America -- National Council of Colored People -- National Council of Negro Women -- National Organization for Women (NOW) -- National Urban League -- Negro Conventions -- New York City Slave Revolt -- New York Times Co. v. Sullivan -- Newberry v. United States -- Niagara Movement -- Nineteenth Amendment -- Nixon v. Herndon -- Nonviolent Resistance -- North Star, The -- Obergefell v. Hodges -- Occupation of Wounded Knee -- Ole Miss Desegregation -- One-drop Rule -- Operation Wetback -- Orangeburg Massacre --Volume 2 (con't): Pan-Africanism -- Pasadena City Board of Education v. Spangler -- Passing -- Pennsylvania Society for the Abolition of Slavery -- Plessy v. Ferguson -- Police Brutality -- Police Shootings of Black Citizens -- Poll Tax -- Poverty and Race -- President's Committee on Civil Rights -- Proposition 209 -- Proslavery Argument -- Psychology of Racism -- Quotas -- Race as a Concept -- Race Relations Cycle -- Race Riots of 1866 -- Race Riots of 1943 -- Race Riots of the Twentieth Century -- Racial and Ethnic Demographics: Trends -- Racism as an Ideology -- Racism: Changing Nature of -- Racism: History of the Concept -- Rainbow Coalition -- R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul -- Reconstruction -- Redemption Period -- Redistricting -- Redlining -- Reitman v. Mulkey -- Removal of Confederate Statues and Monuments -- Reparations -- Restrictive Covenants -- Reverse Racism -- Reynolds v. Sims -- Richmond v. J. A. Croson Company -- Roe v. Wade -- Roosevelt Coalition -- Rosie the Riveter -- Runyon v. McCrary -- Scott v. Sandford -- Scottsboro Trials -- The Second Sex -- Segregation -- Segregation on the Frontier -- Segregation vs. Integration -- Self-segregation -- Selma-Montgomery March -- Seneca Falls Convention -- Separatism -- Set-asides -- Sexual Fears and Racism -- Sharecropping -- Shaw v. Reno -- Shelby County v. Holder -- Shelley v. Kraemer -- Shooting of Trayvon Martin -- O. J. Simpson Trial -- Slave Codes -- Slave Rebellions -- Slavery and Race Relations -- Slavery and the Justice System -- Slavery: History -- Slavery: North American beginnings -- Smith v. Allwright -- Social Identity Theory -- Southern Christian Leadership Conference -- Southern Conference for Human Welfare -- Sports -- Steinem, Gloria -- Stereotype -- Stonewall Uprising -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee -- Summit Meeting of National Negro Leaders -- Supreme Court and Ethnic Representation -- Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education -- Sweatt v. Painter -- Symbolic Racism
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