Matches in Library of Congress for { <http://lccn.loc.gov/2003014334> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 30 of
30
with 100 items per page.
- 2003014334 contributor B9513159.
- 2003014334 coverage "United States Race relations History.".
- 2003014334 coverage "United States Social conditions.".
- 2003014334 created "2003.".
- 2003014334 date "2003".
- 2003014334 date "2003.".
- 2003014334 dateCopyrighted "2003.".
- 2003014334 description "Reaching for the American dream -- Confronting racism in society ... and in ourselves -- Mental tricks and quirks -- Racial prejudice -- An example of racism -- Implications of racism and anti-racism -- Understanding racism -- What is race -- Racism ... and what it does to many of its victims -- Individual racism and institutional racism -- 1) individual racism -- 2) institutional racism -- The history of racism and anti-racism -- Development of anti-black racism in the United States -- African-American freedom struggles -- Twelve lives -- Frederick Douglass and Martin Delany -- Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman -- Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- Booker T. Washington and Marcus Garvey -- W.E.B. Dubois and A. Philip Randolph -- Paul Robeson and Bayard Rustin -- Ella Baker -- Overcoming racism -- Achievements and limitations of the civil rights movement -- 1) ferment -- 2) the movement emerges -- 3) the strategic vision -- 4) victory and crisis -- 5) militancy and decline -- 6) the price of failure -- Where do we go from here? -- 1) understanding the insights of Malcolm X -- 2) advancing the vision of Martin Luther King -- Practical steps -- Initial reflections -- A general approach -- 1) anti-racist work must be at two levels: individual and institutional -- 2) an oppressed people has the right to self-determination -- 3) a class approach is a key to success -- 4) a multi-cultural approach is a key to success -- 5) a combination of self-interest and moral force is necessary -- 6) win real victories and build the power of the movement.".
- 2003014334 extent "311 p. ;".
- 2003014334 identifier "1591021545 (pbk. : acid-free paper)".
- 2003014334 identifier 2003014334.html.
- 2003014334 isPartOf "Revolutionary studies".
- 2003014334 issued "2003".
- 2003014334 issued "2003.".
- 2003014334 language "eng".
- 2003014334 publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Humanity Books,".
- 2003014334 spatial "United States Race relations History.".
- 2003014334 spatial "United States Social conditions.".
- 2003014334 spatial "United States.".
- 2003014334 subject "305.896/073 21".
- 2003014334 subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- 2003014334 subject "African Americans Economic conditions.".
- 2003014334 subject "African Americans Politics and government.".
- 2003014334 subject "African Americans Social conditions.".
- 2003014334 subject "E185.615 .B542 2003".
- 2003014334 subject "Racism Economic aspects United States.".
- 2003014334 subject "Racism United States.".
- 2003014334 tableOfContents "Reaching for the American dream -- Confronting racism in society ... and in ourselves -- Mental tricks and quirks -- Racial prejudice -- An example of racism -- Implications of racism and anti-racism -- Understanding racism -- What is race -- Racism ... and what it does to many of its victims -- Individual racism and institutional racism -- 1) individual racism -- 2) institutional racism -- The history of racism and anti-racism -- Development of anti-black racism in the United States -- African-American freedom struggles -- Twelve lives -- Frederick Douglass and Martin Delany -- Sojourner Truth and Harriet Tubman -- Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- Booker T. Washington and Marcus Garvey -- W.E.B. Dubois and A. Philip Randolph -- Paul Robeson and Bayard Rustin -- Ella Baker -- Overcoming racism -- Achievements and limitations of the civil rights movement -- 1) ferment -- 2) the movement emerges -- 3) the strategic vision -- 4) victory and crisis -- 5) militancy and decline -- 6) the price of failure -- Where do we go from here? -- 1) understanding the insights of Malcolm X -- 2) advancing the vision of Martin Luther King -- Practical steps -- Initial reflections -- A general approach -- 1) anti-racist work must be at two levels: individual and institutional -- 2) an oppressed people has the right to self-determination -- 3) a class approach is a key to success -- 4) a multi-cultural approach is a key to success -- 5) a combination of self-interest and moral force is necessary -- 6) win real victories and build the power of the movement.".
- 2003014334 title "Black liberation and the American dream : the struggle for racial and economic justice : analysis, strategy, readings / edited by Paul Le Blanc.".
- 2003014334 type "text".