1st Edition

Black Civil Rights in America

By Kevern Verney Copyright 2000
    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    142 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book is the authoritative introduction to the history of black civil rights in the USA. It provides a clear and useful guide to the political, social and cultural history of black Americans and their pursuit of equal rights and recognition from 1865 through to the present day.

    From the civil war of the 1860s to the race riots of the 1990s, Black Civil Rights details the history of the modern civil rights movement in American history. This book introduces the reader to:

    * leading civil rights activists
    * black political movements within the USA
    * crucial legal and political developments
    * the portrayal of black Americans in the media.

    This a book no American history or cultural studies student will want to do without.

    Introduction Emancipation and accommodation; Chapter 1 New directions; Chapter 2 Seeds of change; Chapter 3 Montgomery spring; Chapter 4 An African American summer; Chapter 5 Winter in America; Conclusion Back to the future;

    Biography

    Kevern Verney- Edge Hill College of Higher Education,
    Kevern Verney is a Senior Lecturer in American History at Edge Hill College of Higher Education.