Southern Black Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 20th Century
Cover of the book Southern Black Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement by Caroline Emmons, Dwonna Naomi Goldstone, Bobby L. Lovett, Maxine D. Jones, Stefanie Decker, Clarissa Myrick-Harris, Marvin W. Dulaney, Tiyi M. Morris, Jeannie M. Whayne, Shannon L. Frystak, Yvonne Davis Frear, Texas A&M University Press
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Author: Caroline Emmons, Dwonna Naomi Goldstone, Bobby L. Lovett, Maxine D. Jones, Stefanie Decker, Clarissa Myrick-Harris, Marvin W. Dulaney, Tiyi M. Morris, Jeannie M. Whayne, Shannon L. Frystak, Yvonne Davis Frear ISBN: 9781603449991
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press Publication: March 20, 2013
Imprint: Texas A&M University Press Language: English
Author: Caroline Emmons, Dwonna Naomi Goldstone, Bobby L. Lovett, Maxine D. Jones, Stefanie Decker, Clarissa Myrick-Harris, Marvin W. Dulaney, Tiyi M. Morris, Jeannie M. Whayne, Shannon L. Frystak, Yvonne Davis Frear
ISBN: 9781603449991
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Publication: March 20, 2013
Imprint: Texas A&M University Press
Language: English

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WINNER 2013 of the Liz Carpenter Award for Research in the History of Women, presented by the Texas State Historical Association

Throughout the South, black women were crucial to the Civil Rights Movement, serving as grassroots and organizational leaders. They protested, participated, sat in, mobilized, created, energized, led particular efforts, and served as bridge builders to the rest of the community. Ignored at the time by white politicians and the media alike, with few exceptions they worked behind the scenes to effect the changes all in the movement sought. Until relatively recently, historians, too, have largely ignored their efforts.

Although African American women mobilized all across Dixie, their particular strategies took different forms in different states, just as the opposition they faced from white segregationists took different shapes. Studies of what happened at the state and local levels are critical not only because of what black women accomplished, but also because their activism, leadership, and courage demonstrated the militancy needed for a mass movement.

In this volume, scholars address similarities and variations by providing case studies of the individual states during the 1950s and 1960s, laying the groundwork for more synthetic analyses of the circumstances, factors, and strategies used by black women in the former Confederate states to destroy the system of segregation in this country.

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WINNER 2013 of the Liz Carpenter Award for Research in the History of Women, presented by the Texas State Historical Association

Throughout the South, black women were crucial to the Civil Rights Movement, serving as grassroots and organizational leaders. They protested, participated, sat in, mobilized, created, energized, led particular efforts, and served as bridge builders to the rest of the community. Ignored at the time by white politicians and the media alike, with few exceptions they worked behind the scenes to effect the changes all in the movement sought. Until relatively recently, historians, too, have largely ignored their efforts.

Although African American women mobilized all across Dixie, their particular strategies took different forms in different states, just as the opposition they faced from white segregationists took different shapes. Studies of what happened at the state and local levels are critical not only because of what black women accomplished, but also because their activism, leadership, and courage demonstrated the militancy needed for a mass movement.

In this volume, scholars address similarities and variations by providing case studies of the individual states during the 1950s and 1960s, laying the groundwork for more synthetic analyses of the circumstances, factors, and strategies used by black women in the former Confederate states to destroy the system of segregation in this country.

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