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America’s History Eighth Edition America: A Concise History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 27 Walking into Freedom Land: The Civil Rights Movement, 1941–1973 Copyright © 2014 by Bedford/St. Martin’s James A. Henretta Eric Hinderaker Rebecca Edwards Robert O. Self
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I. The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle, 1941 – 1957 A. Life Under Jim Crow 1. South 2. North
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I. The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle, 1941–1957 B. Origins of the Civil Rights Movement 1. World War II 2. Urban middle class
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I. The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle, 1941–1957 C. World War II: The Beginnings 1. Executive Order 8802 2. The Double V Campaign
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I. The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle, 1941–1957 D. Cold War Civil Rights 1. Civil Rights and the New Deal Coalition 2. Race and Anticommunism
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I. The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle, 1941–1957 E. Mexican and Japanese Americans 1. Mexican Americans 2. Japanese Americans
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I. The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle, 1941–1957 F. Fighting for Equality Before the Law 1. Thurgood Marshall 2. Brown v. Board of Education
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II. Forging a Protest Movement, 1955 – 1965 A. Nonviolent Direct Action 1. Montgomery Bus Boycott 2. Greensboro Sit-Ins
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II. Forging a Protest Movement, 1955–1965 A. Nonviolent Direct Action (cont.) 3. Ella Baker and SNCC 4. Freedom Rides
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II. Forging a Protest Movement, 1955–1965 B. Legislating Civil Rights, 1963–1965 1. The Battle for Birmingham 2. March on Washington and the Civil Rights Act
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II. Forging a Protest Movement, 1955–1965 B. Legislating Civil Rights, 1963–1965 (cont.) 3. Freedom Summer 4. Selma and the Voting Rights Act
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III. Beyond Civil Rights, 1966–1973 A. Black Nationalism 1. Malcolm X 2. Black Power 3. Black Panther Party
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III. Beyond Civil Rights, 1966–1973 A. Black Nationalism (cont.) 4. Young Lords 5. The New Urban Politics
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III. Beyond Civil Rights, 1966–1973 B. Poverty and Urban Violence 1. Urban violence 2. Kerner Commission Report
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III. Beyond Civil Rights, 1966–1973 C. Rise of the Chicano Movement 1. Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta 2. Chicano
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III. Beyond Civil Rights, 1966–1973 D. The American Indian Movement 1. National Indian Youth Council (NIYC) 2. Indians of All Tribes (IAT) and the American Indian Movement (AIM)
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