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245 04 $aThe civil rights movement :$bopposing viewpoints /$cWilliam Dudley, book editor.
260 $aSan Diego, Calif. :$bGreenhaven Press,$c©1996.
300 $a288 pages :$billustrations, map ;$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aAmerican history series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 275-280) and index.
505 0 $aForeword -- Introduction -- ch. 1: Precursors of the Civil Rights Movment -- Chapter preface -- The American Negro should not agitate for civil rights / Booker T. Washington -- The American Negro should strive for civil rights / W.E.B. Du Bois -- Blacks should press for social equality / James Weldon Johnson -- Blacks should not press for social equality / Marcus Garvey -- Civil rights can be secured by mass action / A. Philip Randolph -- Civil rights can be secured by legal action / Thurgood Marshall -- ch. 2: Desegregating the schools -- Chapter preface -- Racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional / Earl Warren -- The Supreme Court should not interfere in southern racial practices / The Southern Manifesto -- Racial segregation is necessary / Herbert Ravenel Sass -- Racial segregation is immoral / Benjamin E. Mays -- ch. 3: Means and goals of the Civil Rights Movement -- Chapter preface -- Integration should be the goal of the civil rights movement / James Farmer -- Integration is a false goal for blacks / Malcolm X -- Civil disobedience should not be employed / Alabama Clergymen Public Statements -- Civil disobedience should be employed / Martin Luther King Jr. -- White liberals should play a greater role in the civil rights movement / Anne Braden -- White liberals should play a limited role in the civil rights movement / Loren Miller -- Nonviolent resistance must remain a civil rights principle / Martin Luther King Jr. and Horace Julian Bond -- Nonviolent resistance may not be enough / Howard Zinn -- Black women should seek gender equality / Pauli Murray -- Black women should seek racial equality / Charlayne Hunter -- ch. 4: Debates on National Civil Rights Acts -- Chapter preface -- America should support federal civil rights legislation / John F. Kennedy -- America should not support federal civil rights legislation / Richard B. Russell -- The voting rights act should be passed / Lyndon B. Johnson -- The voting rights act should not be passed / David Lawrence -- ch. 5: From civil rights to Black power -- Chapter preface -- Blacks should engage in coalition politics / Bayard Rustin -- Blacks should seek independent political power / James Farmer and the Black Panther Party -- Blacks should aim for black power / Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture) -- Black power is a dangerous concept / Roy Wilkins -- ch. 6: Two historians examine the Civil Rights Movement -- Chapter preface -- Divisions within the civil rights leadership benefited the movement / Nancy J. Weiss -- Divisions within the civil rights leadership did not benefit the movement / David J. Garrow -- Appendices: Sites of the Civil Rights Movement ; Acronyms of organizations -- For discussion -- Chronology -- Annotated bibliography -- Index.
520 $aA collection of primary source documents that express a variety of views on the civil rights movement, including those of demonstrators, segregationists, movement leaders, Supreme Court justices, & journalists. Bowker Authored Title code. Each chapter begins by highlighting a debate on civil rights & then cites several articles written by well-known leaders of the movement. Some of Malcolm X's writings are featured. Appendices list sites of the civil rights movement & acronyms of pertinent organizations. Questions about the issues are raised in each chapter.
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