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Tables of Contents for The Civil Rights Movement
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword
10
2
Introduction
12
2
A Brief History of the Civil Rights Movement
14
23
The Fight for Rights Begins
Litigation and Political Lobbying
37
8
Denton L. Watson
Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
45
13
Walt Harrington
Nonviolence and Racial Justice
58
4
Martin Luther King Jr.
Malcolm X and Black Nationalism
62
8
James H. Cone
Southern States Sidestep Desegregation Orders
70
10
Forrest R. White
Massive Resistance by Southern States
80
10
Calvin Trillin
The Federal Government's Litigation Strategy
90
18
John Doar
Peaceful Demonstrations and Radical Tactics
The Student Sit-In Campaign
108
9
Ronald Walters
Civil Disobedience in Birmingham
117
9
David B. Oppenheimer
The March on Washington
126
5
Murray Kempton
Blacks Question the Multiracial Movement
131
10
Nicolaus Mills
Churches Join the Movement
141
9
James Findlay
Freedom Summer
150
7
Mike Miller
The Ineffectiveness of Nonviolence
157
10
Jan Howard
From Protest to Politics
The Civil Rights Act of 1964
167
8
Alan Greenblatt
The Voting Rights Act of 1965
175
10
David J. Garrow
Johnson and the White Backlash
185
6
William E. Leuchtenburg
The End of the Civil Rights Coalition
191
9
Gerald Early
The Chicago Freedom Movement
200
7
James R. Ralph Jr.
The Anti-War Movement
207
6
Herbert Shapiro
The Fight for Rights Continues
Integration or Anti-Discrimination?
213
9
Denton L. Watson
Equal Economic Opportunity
222
7
Herb Boyd
Black Voting in Mississippi
229
4
Bell Gale Chevigny
Discussion Questions
233
3
Appendix of Documents
236
34
Chronology
270
5
For Further Research
275
3
Index
278