A more beautiful and terrible history

the uses and misuses of civil rights history

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August 13, 2020 | History

A more beautiful and terrible history

the uses and misuses of civil rights history

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The civil rights movement has become national legend, lauded by presidents from Reagan to Obama to Trump, as proof of the power of American democracy. This fable, featuring dreamy heroes and accidental heroines, has shuttered the movement firmly in the past, whitewashed the forces that stood in its way, and diminished its scope. And it is used perniciously in our own times to chastise present-day movements and obscure contemporary injustice. In A More Beautiful and Terrible History, award-winning historian Jeanne Theoharis dissects this national myth-making, teasing apart the accepted stories to show them in a strikingly different light. We see Rosa Parks not simply as a bus lady but a lifelong criminal justice activist and radical; Martin Luther King, Jr. as not only challenging Southern sheriffs but Northern liberals, too; and Coretta Scott King not only as a "helpmate" but a lifelong economic justice and peace activist who pushed her husband's activism in these directions. Moving from "the histories we get" to "the histories we need," Theoharis challenges nine key aspects of the fable to reveal the diversity of people, especially women and young people, who led the movement; the work and disruption it took; the role of the media and "polite racism" in maintaining injustice; and the immense barriers and repression activists faced. Theoharis makes us reckon with the fact that far from being acceptable, passive or unified, the civil rights movement was unpopular, disruptive, and courageously persevering. Activists embraced an expansive vision of justice -- which a majority of Americans opposed and which the federal government feared. By showing us the complex reality of the movement, the power of its organizing, and the beauty and scope of the vision, Theoharis proves that there was nothing natural or inevitable about the progress that occurred.--Dust jacket.

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Beacon Press
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English
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253

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Table of Contents

Preface: A dream diluted and distorted
THE HISTORIES WE GET. Introduction: The political uses and misuses of civil rights history and memorialization in the present
THE HISTORIES WE NEED. The long movement outside the South : fighting for school desegregation in the "liberal" North
Revisiting the uprisings of the 1960s and the history of injustice and struggle that preceded them
Beyond the redneck : polite racism and "the white moderate"
The media was often an obstacle to the struggle for racial justice
Beyond a bus seat : the movement pressed for desegregation, criminal justice, economic justice, and global justice
The great man view of history, part I: Where are the young people?
The great man view of history, part II: Where are the women?
Extremists, troublemakers, and national security threats : the public demonization of rebels, the toll it took, and government repression of the movement
Learning to play on locked pianos : the movement was persevering, organized, disruptive, and often disparaged, and other lessons from the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Afterword: A history for a better world.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
323.1196/0730904
Library of Congress
E185.61 .T44 2018, E185.61.T44 2018

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxv, 253 pages
Number of pages
253

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26941529M
ISBN 10
0807075876
ISBN 13
9780807075876
LCCN
2017030979
OCLC/WorldCat
1008773899

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