The Citizenship Education Program and Black Women's Political Culture /
"This book details how African American women used lessons in basic literacy to crack the foundation of white supremacy and sow seeds for collective action during the civil rights movement"--
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Gainesville :
University Press of Florida,
[2021]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- "We're Going to Learn Together": Groundwork on Johns Island, South Carolina, 1948-1957
- "New Outposts in the Growing Movement": Citizenship Schools in South Carolina and Alabama, 1958-1961
- "Bring This Community Leadership Program to Your Town and County": Groundwork in Southeastern Georgia, 1960-1961
- "Say It Is for Citizenship": Citizenship Education in Southeastern Georgia, 1961-1964
- "We Shall Overcome Today": Groundwork in the Mississippi Delta, 1961-1963
- Freedom Days: Citizenship Education in Mississippi, 1963-1965
- "So Much Taking Place . . . So Rapidly": Citizenship Education in Mississippi and Alabama, 1965-1967
- The Citizenship Education Program's "Second Phase," 1966-1969