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- catalog contributor b1765166.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "[1970]".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "[1970]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1970]".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-482).".
- catalog description "Part 1, White America's response to racism: America at the crossroads, by G. Myrdal.-The American Negro problem in the context of social change, by A.M. Rose.-Part 2, The reality of the ghetto: Occupation and income, by L. Broom and N. Glenn.-The social dynamics of the ghetto, by K.B. Clark.-Part 3, The development of Black pride: The channeling of Negro aggression by the cultural process, by H. Powdermaker.-Youth and social action; perspectives on the student sit-in movement, by J.R. Fishman and F. Solomon.-The political socialization of the American Negro, by D. Marvick.-What the McCone Commission didn't see, by F.J. Hacker and A. Harmetz.-Part 4, The Negro revolution; politics: Serving two masters, by E.F. Frazier.-Negroes in city politics, by E.C. Banfield and J.Q. Wilson.-The making of the Negro mayors 1967, by J.K. Hadden, L.H. Masotti, and V. Thiessen.-The myths of coalition, by S. Carmichael and C.V. Hamilton.-Part 5, The Negro revolution; protest: The character of Negro civic action, by J.Q. Wilson.-The Civil rights movement: momentum and organization, by K.B. Clark.-Soul power, by A. Kopkind.-The revolt of the urban ghettos, 1964-1967, by J. Boskin.-Part 6, The evolving ideology of the Black revolution: Letter from Birmingham jail, by M.L. King, Jr.-Message to the grass roots, by Malcolm X.-Prospects for freedom in 1965, by Malcolm X.-Huey Newton talks to the movement.-The second Civil War, by C. Mann, M. Mitchell, R. Jayson, and H. Quintana.-Part 7, The future of the Black revolution: The last days of the American Empire (including some instructions for Black people), by L. Jones.-The future of the cities, National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.-America's race paradox; the gap between social progress and political despair, by N. Glazer.-The Negro revolution; possible or impossible? By L.M. Killian.-Bibliography (p. [479]-482).".
- catalog extent "xii, 482 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Roots of rebellion.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Roots of rebellion.".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "[1970]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Harper & Row".
- catalog relation "Roots of rebellion.".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog subject "301.451/96/073".
- catalog subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "African Americans Politics and government.".
- catalog subject "African Americans.".
- catalog subject "Civil Rights.".
- catalog subject "E185.61 .Y72".
- catalog subject "Race Relations.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1, White America's response to racism: America at the crossroads, by G. Myrdal.-The American Negro problem in the context of social change, by A.M. Rose.-Part 2, The reality of the ghetto: Occupation and income, by L. Broom and N. Glenn.-The social dynamics of the ghetto, by K.B. Clark.-Part 3, The development of Black pride: The channeling of Negro aggression by the cultural process, by H. Powdermaker.-Youth and social action; perspectives on the student sit-in movement, by J.R. Fishman and F. Solomon.-The political socialization of the American Negro, by D. Marvick.-What the McCone Commission didn't see, by F.J. Hacker and A. Harmetz.-Part 4, The Negro revolution; politics: Serving two masters, by E.F. Frazier.-Negroes in city politics, by E.C. Banfield and J.Q. Wilson.-The making of the Negro mayors 1967, by J.K. Hadden, L.H. Masotti, and V. Thiessen.-The myths of coalition, by S. Carmichael and C.V. Hamilton.-Part 5, The Negro revolution; protest: The character of Negro civic action, by J.Q. Wilson.-The Civil rights movement: momentum and organization, by K.B. Clark.-Soul power, by A. Kopkind.-The revolt of the urban ghettos, 1964-1967, by J. Boskin.-Part 6, The evolving ideology of the Black revolution: Letter from Birmingham jail, by M.L. King, Jr.-Message to the grass roots, by Malcolm X.-Prospects for freedom in 1965, by Malcolm X.-Huey Newton talks to the movement.-The second Civil War, by C. Mann, M. Mitchell, R. Jayson, and H. Quintana.-Part 7, The future of the Black revolution: The last days of the American Empire (including some instructions for Black people), by L. Jones.-The future of the cities, National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders.-America's race paradox; the gap between social progress and political despair, by N. Glazer.-The Negro revolution; possible or impossible? By L.M. Killian.-Bibliography (p. [479]-482).".
- catalog title "Roots of rebellion; the evolution of Black politics and protest since World War II, edited by Richard P. Young.".
- catalog type "text".