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Voices of freedom : an oral history of the civil rights movement, Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xxviii, 692 pages
- Contents
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- "I wanted the whole world to see" / Emmett Till, 1955
- Montgomery bus boycott, 1955-1956: "Like a revival starting"
- Little Rock crisis, 1957-1958: "I had cracked the wall"
- Student sit-ins in Nashville, 1960: "Badge of honor"
- Freedom rides, 1961: "Sticks and bricks"
- Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962: "Mother lode"
- James Meredith enters Ole Miss, 1962: "Things would never be the same"
- Birmingham, 1963: "Something has got to change"
- Organizing in Mississippi, 1961-1963: "The reality of what we were doing hit me"
- March on Washington, 1963: "They voted with their feet"
- Sixteenth Street Church bombing, 1963: "You realized how intense the opposition was"
- Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964: "Representation and the right to participate"
- Selma, 1965: "Troopers, advance"
- Malcolm X (1925-1965): "Our own black shining prince!"
- Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 1965-1966: "Vote for the Panther, then go home"
- Meredith march, 1966: "Hit them now"
- Chicago, 1966: "Chicago was a symbol"
- Muhammad Ali, 1964-1967: "I am the greatest"
- King and Vietnam, 1965-1967: "His philosophy made it impossible not to take a stand"
- Birth of the Black Panthers, 1966-1967: "We wanted control"
- Detroit, 1967: "Inside most black people there was a time bomb"
- Election of Carl Stokes: "We had to be organized"
- Howard University, 1967-1968: "You saw the silhouette of her Afro"
- King's last crusade: "We've got some difficult days ahead"
- Resurrection City, 1968: "The end of a major battle"
- Ocean Hill-Brownsville, 1967-1968: "Everything became more political"
- Black Panthers, 1968-1969: "How serious and deadly the game"
- Attica and prisoners' rights, 1971: "There's always time to die"
- Gary convention, 1972: "Unity without uniformity"
- Busing in Boston, 1974-1976: "As if some alien was coming into the school"
- Atlanta and affirmative action, 1973-1980: "Politics of inclusion"
- Epilogue: From Miami to America's future
- Isbn
- 9780553057348
- Label
- Voices of freedom : an oral history of the civil rights movement
- Title
- Voices of freedom
- Title remainder
- an oral history of the civil rights movement
- Statement of responsibility
- Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Dewey number
- 323.1/196073
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- E185.61
- LC item number
- .H224 1990
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1940-1998
- 1935-
- 1950-
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
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- Hampton, Henry
- Fayer, Steve
- Flynn, Sarah
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- African Americans
- Civil rights movements
- African Americans
- African Americans
- Oral history
- United States
- Label
- Voices of freedom : an oral history of the civil rights movement, Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [665]-670) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
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- text
- still image
- Content type code
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- txt
- sti
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
- "I wanted the whole world to see" / Emmett Till, 1955 -- Montgomery bus boycott, 1955-1956: "Like a revival starting" -- Little Rock crisis, 1957-1958: "I had cracked the wall" -- Student sit-ins in Nashville, 1960: "Badge of honor" -- Freedom rides, 1961: "Sticks and bricks" -- Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962: "Mother lode" -- James Meredith enters Ole Miss, 1962: "Things would never be the same" -- Birmingham, 1963: "Something has got to change" -- Organizing in Mississippi, 1961-1963: "The reality of what we were doing hit me" -- March on Washington, 1963: "They voted with their feet" -- Sixteenth Street Church bombing, 1963: "You realized how intense the opposition was" -- Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964: "Representation and the right to participate" -- Selma, 1965: "Troopers, advance" -- Malcolm X (1925-1965): "Our own black shining prince!" -- Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 1965-1966: "Vote for the Panther, then go home" -- Meredith march, 1966: "Hit them now" -- Chicago, 1966: "Chicago was a symbol" -- Muhammad Ali, 1964-1967: "I am the greatest" -- King and Vietnam, 1965-1967: "His philosophy made it impossible not to take a stand" -- Birth of the Black Panthers, 1966-1967: "We wanted control" -- Detroit, 1967: "Inside most black people there was a time bomb" -- Election of Carl Stokes: "We had to be organized" -- Howard University, 1967-1968: "You saw the silhouette of her Afro" -- King's last crusade: "We've got some difficult days ahead" -- Resurrection City, 1968: "The end of a major battle" -- Ocean Hill-Brownsville, 1967-1968: "Everything became more political" -- Black Panthers, 1968-1969: "How serious and deadly the game" -- Attica and prisoners' rights, 1971: "There's always time to die" -- Gary convention, 1972: "Unity without uniformity" -- Busing in Boston, 1974-1976: "As if some alien was coming into the school" -- Atlanta and affirmative action, 1973-1980: "Politics of inclusion" -- Epilogue: From Miami to America's future
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xxviii, 692 pages
- Isbn
- 9780553057348
- Lccn
- 89018297
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- ocm20628084
- Label
- Voices of freedom : an oral history of the civil rights movement, Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [665]-670) and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
-
- text
- still image
- Content type code
-
- txt
- sti
- Content type MARC source
-
- rdacontent
- rdacontent
- Contents
- "I wanted the whole world to see" / Emmett Till, 1955 -- Montgomery bus boycott, 1955-1956: "Like a revival starting" -- Little Rock crisis, 1957-1958: "I had cracked the wall" -- Student sit-ins in Nashville, 1960: "Badge of honor" -- Freedom rides, 1961: "Sticks and bricks" -- Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962: "Mother lode" -- James Meredith enters Ole Miss, 1962: "Things would never be the same" -- Birmingham, 1963: "Something has got to change" -- Organizing in Mississippi, 1961-1963: "The reality of what we were doing hit me" -- March on Washington, 1963: "They voted with their feet" -- Sixteenth Street Church bombing, 1963: "You realized how intense the opposition was" -- Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964: "Representation and the right to participate" -- Selma, 1965: "Troopers, advance" -- Malcolm X (1925-1965): "Our own black shining prince!" -- Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 1965-1966: "Vote for the Panther, then go home" -- Meredith march, 1966: "Hit them now" -- Chicago, 1966: "Chicago was a symbol" -- Muhammad Ali, 1964-1967: "I am the greatest" -- King and Vietnam, 1965-1967: "His philosophy made it impossible not to take a stand" -- Birth of the Black Panthers, 1966-1967: "We wanted control" -- Detroit, 1967: "Inside most black people there was a time bomb" -- Election of Carl Stokes: "We had to be organized" -- Howard University, 1967-1968: "You saw the silhouette of her Afro" -- King's last crusade: "We've got some difficult days ahead" -- Resurrection City, 1968: "The end of a major battle" -- Ocean Hill-Brownsville, 1967-1968: "Everything became more political" -- Black Panthers, 1968-1969: "How serious and deadly the game" -- Attica and prisoners' rights, 1971: "There's always time to die" -- Gary convention, 1972: "Unity without uniformity" -- Busing in Boston, 1974-1976: "As if some alien was coming into the school" -- Atlanta and affirmative action, 1973-1980: "Politics of inclusion" -- Epilogue: From Miami to America's future
- Dimensions
- 25 cm
- Extent
- xxviii, 692 pages
- Isbn
- 9780553057348
- Lccn
- 89018297
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- ocm20628084
Subject
- African Americans -- Civil rights | History -- 20th century -- Sources
- African Americans -- History -- 1877-1964 -- Sources
- African Americans -- History -- 1964- -- Sources
- Civil rights movements -- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Oral history
- United States -- Race relations -- Sources
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