The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights
Title | The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Adams Upchurch |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Total Pages | 488 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
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Provides alphabetically arranged entries on people and events important to the civil rights struggle, including organizations, books, concepts, court cases, and concepts.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights
Title | The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Charles D. Lowery |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2003-12-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 031332171X |
Provides alphabetically arranged entries on people and events important to the civil rights struggle, including organizations, books, concepts, court cases, and concepts.
Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights
Title | Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Charles D. Lowery |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Total Pages | 696 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Provides over 800 entries on people and events important to the civil rights struggle, and cites court cases which show a progression of civil rights.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights
Title | The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Civil Rights PDF eBook |
Author | Charles D. Lowery |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Total Pages | 512 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN |
Provides alphabetically arranged entries on people and events important to the civil rights struggle, including organizations, books, concepts, court cases, and concepts.
The Jim Crow Encyclopedia [2 volumes]
Title | The Jim Crow Encyclopedia [2 volumes] PDF eBook |
Author | Nikki Brown |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | 950 |
Release | 2008-09-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0313341826 |
Jim Crow refers to a set of laws in many states, predominantly in the South, after the end of Reconstruction in 1877 that severely restricted the rights and privileges of African Americans. As a caste system of enormous social and economic magnitude, the institutionalization of Jim Crow was the most significant element in African American life until the 1960s Civil Rights Movement led to its dismantling. Racial segregation, as well as responses to it and resistance against it, dominated the African American consciousness and continued to oppress African Americans and other minorities, while engendering some of the most important African American contributions to society. This major encyclopedia is the first devoted to the Jim Crow era. The era is encapsulated through more than 275 essay entries on such areas as law, media, business, politics, employment, religion, education, people, events, culture, the arts, protest, the military, class, housing, sports, and violence as well as through accompanying key primary documents excerpted as side bars. This set will serve as an invaluable, definitive resource for student research and general knowledge. The authoritative entries are written by a host of historians with expertise in the Jim Crow era. The quality content comes in an easy-to-access format. Readers can quickly find topics of interest, with alphabetical and topical lists of entries in the frontmatter, along with cross-references to related entries per entry. Further reading is provided per entry. Dynamic sidebars throughout give added insight into the topics. A chronology, selected bibliography, and photos round out the coverage. Sample entries include Advertising, Affirmative Action, Armed Forces, Black Cabinet, Blues, Brooklyn Dodgers, Bolling v. Sharpe, Confederate Flag, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Detroit Race Riot 1943, Ralph Ellison, Eyes on the Prize, G.I. Bill, Healthcare, Homosexuality, Intelligence Testing, Japanese Internment, Liberia, Minstrelsy, Nadir of the Negro, Poll Taxes, Rhythm and Blues, Rural Segregation, Sharecropping, Sundown Towns, Booker T. Washington, Works Project Administration, World War II.
The Jim Crow Encyclopedia
Title | The Jim Crow Encyclopedia PDF eBook |
Author | Nikki Brown |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Total Pages | 464 |
Release | 2008-09-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780313341816 |
Jim Crow refers to a set of laws in many states, predominantly in the South, after the end of Reconstruction in 1877 that severely restricted the rights and privileges of African Americans. As a caste system of enormous social and economic magnitude, the institutionalization of Jim Crow was the most significant element in African American life until the 1960s Civil Rights Movement led to its dismantling. Racial segregation, as well as responses to it and resistance against it, dominated the African American consciousness and continued to oppress African Americans and other minorities, while engendering some of the most important African American contributions to society. This major encyclopedia is the first devoted to the Jim Crow era. The era is encapsulated through more than 275 essay entries on such areas as law, media, business, politics, employment, religion, education, people, events, culture, the arts, protest, the military, class, housing, sports, and violence as well as through accompanying key primary documents excerpted as side bars. This set will serve as an invaluable, definitive resource for student research and general knowledge. The authoritative entries are written by a host of historians with expertise in the Jim Crow era. The quality content comes in an easy-to-access format. Readers can quickly find topics of interest, with alphabetical and topical lists of entries in the frontmatter, along with cross-references to related entries per entry. Further reading is provided per entry. Dynamic sidebars throughout give added insight into the topics. A chronology, selected bibliography, and photos round out the coverage. Sample entries include Advertising, Affirmative Action, Armed Forces, Black Cabinet, Blues, Brooklyn Dodgers, Bolling v. Sharpe, Confederate Flag, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), Detroit Race Riot 1943, Ralph Ellison, Eyes on the Prize, G.I. Bill, Healthcare, Homosexuality, Intelligence Testing, Japanese Internment, Liberia, Minstrelsy, Nadir of the Negro, Poll Taxes, Rhythm and Blues, Rural Segregation, Sharecropping, Sundown Towns, Booker T. Washington, Works Project Administration, World War II.
The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature: D-H
Title | The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature: D-H PDF eBook |
Author | Hans A. Ostrom |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 496 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Designed to meet the needs of high school students, undergraduates, and general readers, this encyclopedia is the most comprehensive reference available on African American literature from its origins to the present. Other works include many brief entries, or offer extended biographical sketches of a limited selection of writers. This encyclopedia surpasses existing references by offering full and current coverage of a vast range of authors and topics. While most of the entries are on individual authors, the encyclopedia gathers together information about the genres and geographical and cultural environments in which these writers have worked, and the social, political, and aesthetic movements in which they have participated. Thus the encyclopedia gives special attention to the historical and cultural forces that have shaped African American writing. - Publisher.