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Up South Civil Rights And Black Power In Philadelphia Matthew Countryman

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Up South Civil Rights And Black Power In Philadelphia Matthew Countryman
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 61.14 MB
Author: Matthew Countryman
ISBN: 9780812220025, 9780812238945, 0812220021, 081223894X
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Up South Civil Rights And Black Power In Philadelphia Matthew Countryman by Matthew Countryman 9780812220025, 9780812238945, 0812220021, 081223894X instant download after payment.

"Up South traces the efforts of two generations of black Philadelphians in turn the City of Brotherly Love into a place of promise and opportunity for all. While Philadelphia rarely appears in histories of the modern civil rights struggle, the city was home to a vibrant and groundbreaking movement for racial justice in the years between World War II and the 1970s. By broadening the chronological and geographic parameters of the civil rights movement. Up south explores the origins of civil rights liberalism, the failure of the liberal program of antidiscrimination legislation and interracial coalition-building to deliver on its promise of racial equality, and the subsequent rise of the Black Power movement."--BOOK JACKET.

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