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CIVIL WAR ON RACE STREET: THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND

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Carte CIVIL WAR ON RACE STREET: THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND Peter B Levy
Codul Libristo: 02796582
Editura University Press of Florida, august 2003
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Civil War on Race Street, so named because Race Street was the road that divided blacks and whites in Cambridge, Maryland, is a detailed examination of one of the most vibrant locally based struggles for racial equality during the 1960s. Beginning with an overview of Cambridge, particularly its history of racial and class relations, Peter Levy traces the emergence of the modern civil rights movement in this city on Maryland's Eastern Shore. Catalyzed by the arrival of freedom in 1962, the movement in Cambridge expanded in 1963 and 1964 under the leadership of Gloria Richardson, one of the most prominent (and one of the few female) civil rights leaders in the nation. In the years after her departure from Cambridge, the movement went into decline until 1967, when it underwent a brief revival that culminated with a riot allegedly incited by black power spokesman H. Rap Brown. In the wake of the riot, blacks and whites in Cambridge sought to rebuild their city and return to a politics of moderation. However, Spiro Agnew, then governor of Maryland, used the riot to advance his political career and the fortunes of the New Right, thereby garnering the attention of the public (as well as Richard Nixon) and achieving the vice-presidency in 1968. At the same time, H. Rap Brown saw his influence and that of the civil rights movement decline.

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Titlu complet CIVIL WAR ON RACE STREET: THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT IN CAMBRIDGE, MARYLAND
Autor Peter B Levy
Limba engleză
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Data publicării 2003
Număr pagini 264
EAN 9780813028156
ISBN 9780813028156
Codul Libristo 02796582
Greutatea 363
Dimensiuni 150 x 226 x 18
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