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The Dawn Broke Hot And Somber Us Race Riots Of 1964 Hardcover Ann V Collins

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The Dawn Broke Hot And Somber Us Race Riots Of 1964 Hardcover Ann V Collins
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.04 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Ann V Collins
ISBN: 9781440837241, 1440837244
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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The Dawn Broke Hot And Somber Us Race Riots Of 1964 Hardcover Ann V Collins by Ann V Collins 9781440837241, 1440837244 instant download after payment.

As the end of the second decade of the 21st century approaches, America seems on the verge of widespread civil unrest due to what is perceived to be consistent injustices against people of color, both in terms of lack of opportunity to improve their socioeconomic status and their treatment at the hands of law enforcement. Similar race-based resentment and anger swept the nation half a century ago. Can the United States avoid a repeat of the past?
The Dawn Broke Hot and Somber: U.S. Race Riots of 1964fills a crucial gap in racial collective violence literature, examining the changing nature of riots in the United States and identifying the conditions and factors that led to the anger and frustration that resulted in riots in July and August of 1964. Through its careful evaluation of specific riots in New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and Pennsylvania, this book shows how cultural and economic changes intersected with political circumstances to shape human actions. Readers will understand the effects that the riots had on the major political and economic issues of 1964, such as the implementation of the Civil Rights Act and the War on Poverty as well as the events of and the outcome of the presidential election between Lyndon Johnson and Barry Goldwater. The book also analyzes the actions taken by local, state, and federal officials to try to understand and quell the violence and considers the racial unrest that followed these riots in the later years of the 1960s and beyond.

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