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- catalog contributor b889451.
- catalog created "c1980.".
- catalog date "1980".
- catalog date "c1980.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1980.".
- catalog description "1. The African roots -- 2. Mainland and middle passage: the first struggles for freedom -- 3. Laying the foundations in North America (prerevolutionary years) -- 4. Revolution within the revolution (1770-1790) -- 5. The revolution that failed: searching for models (1790-1800) -- 6. "Death or liberty": black style (1801-1822) -- 7. Freedom struggle in the north: intimations of things to come (1820-1830) -- 8. "Slay my enemies with their own weapons" -- Nat Turner (1825-1835) -- 9. Resistance, rebellion, and flight: the unmaking of slaves (1830-1840) -- 10. Vigilance and disobedience: The northern duties (1830-1840).".
- catalog description "11. Black abolitionism -- and beyond (1830-1850) -- 12. White compromise, black struggle: the search for "our country" (1850-1854) -- 14. Civil War and the surge toward freedom: what did the handwriting say? (1861-1865) -- 15. Reconstruction: struggle, hope, and betrayal (1865-1877) -- 16. Beyond the "new south": searching for a way (1875-1900) -- 17. Towards a new century: "to protest forever" or "to possess this land"? (1900-1914) -- 18. World War I and the exploding revolutions (1914-1918) -- 19. After three hundred years: "If we must die ..." (1919) -- 20. Look for me in the whirlwind: the rise and fall -- and rise -- of Marcus Garvey (1919-1925).".
- catalog description "21. Black and red together: the broken hope of the Communist Party (1919-1936) -- 22. Depression and struggle: towards "the last great battle of the west" (1929-1939) -- 23. World war, world revolution, and black struggle (1939-1945) -- 24. Cold war and black freedom: a time for paradox (1945-1954) -- 25. Beginning in Montgomery: the rise of the southern movement (1954-1960) -- 26." ... Want my freedom now": the student revolutionaries (1960-1964) -- 27. From Birmingham to Atlantic City: the testing of America (1963-1964) -- 28. Black power and urban rebellion: the struggle transformed (1964-1967) -- 29. Vietnam, Detroit, and Memphis: the indivisible movement, the indivisible man (1967-1968) -- 30. The wedge and the winter: reflections on the search for meaning.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 233-251.".
- catalog extent "xvi, 261 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Other American revolution.".
- catalog identifier "0934934061 (pbk.)".
- catalog identifier "093493407X".
- catalog isFormatOf "Other American revolution.".
- catalog isPartOf "Afro-American culture and society ; v. 4".
- catalog issued "1980".
- catalog issued "c1980.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Los Angeles : Center for Afro-American Studies, University of California ; Atlanta, Ga. : Institute of the Black World,".
- catalog relation "Other American revolution.".
- catalog subject "973/.0496073 19".
- catalog subject "African Americans Civil rights.".
- catalog subject "African Americans History.".
- catalog subject "E185 .H28".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The African roots -- 2. Mainland and middle passage: the first struggles for freedom -- 3. Laying the foundations in North America (prerevolutionary years) -- 4. Revolution within the revolution (1770-1790) -- 5. The revolution that failed: searching for models (1790-1800) -- 6. "Death or liberty": black style (1801-1822) -- 7. Freedom struggle in the north: intimations of things to come (1820-1830) -- 8. "Slay my enemies with their own weapons" -- Nat Turner (1825-1835) -- 9. Resistance, rebellion, and flight: the unmaking of slaves (1830-1840) -- 10. Vigilance and disobedience: The northern duties (1830-1840).".
- catalog tableOfContents "11. Black abolitionism -- and beyond (1830-1850) -- 12. White compromise, black struggle: the search for "our country" (1850-1854) -- 14. Civil War and the surge toward freedom: what did the handwriting say? (1861-1865) -- 15. Reconstruction: struggle, hope, and betrayal (1865-1877) -- 16. Beyond the "new south": searching for a way (1875-1900) -- 17. Towards a new century: "to protest forever" or "to possess this land"? (1900-1914) -- 18. World War I and the exploding revolutions (1914-1918) -- 19. After three hundred years: "If we must die ..." (1919) -- 20. Look for me in the whirlwind: the rise and fall -- and rise -- of Marcus Garvey (1919-1925).".
- catalog tableOfContents "21. Black and red together: the broken hope of the Communist Party (1919-1936) -- 22. Depression and struggle: towards "the last great battle of the west" (1929-1939) -- 23. World war, world revolution, and black struggle (1939-1945) -- 24. Cold war and black freedom: a time for paradox (1945-1954) -- 25. Beginning in Montgomery: the rise of the southern movement (1954-1960) -- 26." ... Want my freedom now": the student revolutionaries (1960-1964) -- 27. From Birmingham to Atlantic City: the testing of America (1963-1964) -- 28. Black power and urban rebellion: the struggle transformed (1964-1967) -- 29. Vietnam, Detroit, and Memphis: the indivisible movement, the indivisible man (1967-1968) -- 30. The wedge and the winter: reflections on the search for meaning.".
- catalog title "The other American revolution / Vincent Harding.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".