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The color of America has changed : how racial diversity shaped civil rights reform in California, 1941-1978 /

Historians of the American West have long set the region apart from the South and North, citing racial diversity as one of the West's defining characteristics. This book integrates the two, examining the civil rights movement in the West in order to bring the West to the civil rights movement.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Brilliant, Mark
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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245 1 4 |a The color of America has changed :  |b how racial diversity shaped civil rights reform in California, 1941-1978 /  |c Mark Brilliant. 
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500 |a Introduction: California and the wide civil rights movement -- An integrated program for racial justice -- Jap Crow -- The problem of segregation as applied to Mexican-Americans -- Jim Crow is just about dead in California -- Problems as diversified as its population -- A coalition for many years -- The Democratic splintering -- To break up coalitions of minority people -- Conclusion: Dilemmas of race and ethnicity. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
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505 0 |a Contents -- Abbreviations of Organizations -- Introduction: California and the Wide Civil Rights Movement -- Chapter One: “An Integrated ... Program for Racial Justiceâ€? -- Chapter Two: “Jap Crowâ€? -- Chapter Three: “The Problem of Segregation as Applied to Mexican-Americansâ€? -- Chapter Four: “Jim Crow is Just About Dead in Californiaâ€? -- Chapter Five: “Problems as Diversified as its Populationâ€? -- Chapter Six: “A Coalition ... For Many Yearsâ€? -- Chapter Seven: “The Democratic ... Splinteringâ€? 
505 8 |a Chapter Eight: “To Break Up Coalitions of Minority Peopleâ€?Conclusion: “Dilemmas of Race and Ethnicityâ€? -- Abbreviations of Archival Collections Cited -- Notes -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y 
520 |a Historians of the American West have long set the region apart from the South and North, citing racial diversity as one of the West's defining characteristics. This book integrates the two, examining the civil rights movement in the West in order to bring the West to the civil rights movement. 
520 |b Historians of the Civil Rights Movement have long set their sights on the struggles of African Americans in the South and, more recently, North. In doing so, they either omit the West or merge it with the North, defined as anything outside the former Confederacy. Historians of the American West have long set the region apart from the South and North, citing racial diversity as one of the West's defining characteristics. This book integrates the two, examining the Civil Rights Movement in the West in order to bring the West to the Civil Rights Movement. In particular, it explores the challenge that California's racial diversity posed for building a multiracial civil rights movement, focusing on litigation and legislation initiatives advanced by civil rights reformers (lawyers, legislators, and advocacy organizations) on behalf of the state's different racial groups. A tension between sameness and difference cut through California's civil rights history. On the one hand, the state's civil rights reformers embraced a common goal - equality of opportunity through anti-discrimination litigation and legislation. To this end, they often analogized the plights of racial minorities, accentuating the racism in general that each group faced in order to help facilitate coalition building across groups. This tension - and its implications for the cultivation of a multiracial civil rights movement - manifested itself from the moment that one San Francisco-based NAACP leader expressed his wish for "a united front of all the minority groups" in 1944. Variations proved major enough to force the litigation down discrete paths, reflective of how legalized segregation affected African Americans, Japanese Americans, and Mexican Americans in different ways. This "same but different" tension continued into the 1950's and 1960's, as civil rights reformers ventured down anti-discrimination roads that began where legalized segregation ended. In the end, despite their endorsement of a common goal and calls for a common struggle, California's civil rights reformers managed to secure little coalescence - and certainly nothing comparable to the movement in the South. Instead, the state's civil rights struggles unfolded along paths that were mostly separate. The different axes of racialized discrimination that confronted the state's different racialized groups called forth different avenues of redress, creating a civil rights landscape criss-crossed with color lines rather than bi-sected by any single color line 
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