How Long? How Long?
African American Women in the Struggle for Civil Rights
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 30 October 1997
- ISBN 9780195114904
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages272 pages
- Size 242x162x21 mm
- Weight 558 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
How Long?, How Long? retells the story of the civil rights from the previously overlooked perspective of its African-American women participants. A compelling and readable narrative history, How Long?, How Long? at the same time presents a rethinking of social movement theory and a controversial thesis: that chroniclers have egregiously neglected the most important leaders of the civil rights movement, African-American women, in favour of higher-profile African-American men and white women.
MoreLong description:
How Long?, How Long? retells the story of the civil rights from the previously overlooked perspective of its African-American women participants. A compelling and readable narrative history, How Long?, How Long? at the same time presents a rethinking of social movement theory and a controversial thesis: that chroniclers have egregiously neglected the most important leaders of the civil rights movement, African-American women, in favour of higher-profile African-American men and white women.
captures the voices of the civil rights activists ... an extremely important contribution to sociology, African American history, and women's studies.