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Civil Rights and Beyond: African American and Latino/a Activism in the Twentieth-Century United States [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 552 g, 4 b&w images
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-10: 082034916X
  • ISBN-13: 9780820349169
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 280 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 552 g, 4 b&w images
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Apr-2016
  • Izdevniecība: University of Georgia Press
  • ISBN-10: 082034916X
  • ISBN-13: 9780820349169
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Civil Rights and Beyond examines the dynamic relationships between African American and Latino/a activists in the United States from the 1930s to the present day. Building on recent scholarship, this book pushes the timeframe for the study of interactions between blacks and a variety of Latino/a groups beyond the standard chronology of the civil rights era. As such, the book merges a host of community historieseach with their own distinct historical experiences and activismsto explore group dynamics, differing strategies and activist moments, and the broader quests of these communities for rights and social justice.

The collection is framed around the concept of activism, which most fully encompasses the relationships that blacks and Latinos have enjoyed throughout the twentieth century. Wide ranging and pioneering, Civil Rights and Beyond explores black and Latino/a activism from California to Florida, Chicago to Bakersfieldand a host of other communities and citiesto demonstrate the complicated nature of African AmericanLatino/a activism in the twentieth-century United States.

Contributors: Brian D. Behnken, Dan Berger, Hannah Gill, Laurie Lahey, Kevin Allen Leonard, Mark Malisa, Gordon Mantler, Alyssa Ribeiro, Oliver A. Rosales, Chanelle Nyree Rose, and Jakobi Williams

Recenzijas

Over the last two decades, the history of civil rights has evolved from the story of the civil rights movement to the story of civil rights movements. Behnkens collection of essays is a valuable addition to this approach. Rejecting the traditional cooperation/conflict narrative, the contributors chose the concept of political activism as the catalyst to examine the complex but rich relationship between African Americans and Latinos. -- D.O. Cullen * Choice *

Papildus informācija

The common bonds of civil rights activism between African Americans and Latino/as
1 African American and Latino/a Activism(s) and Relations: An Introduction
1(19)
Brian D. Behnken
2 From the "Next Best Thing to One of Us" to "One of Us": Edward Roybal, Gilbert Lindsay, and Racial Politics in Los Angeles in the 1950s and 1960s
20(22)
Kevin Allen Leonard
3 Civil Rights "beyond the Fields": African American and Mexican American Civil Rights Activism in Bakersfield, California, 1947-1964
42(21)
Oliver A. Rosales
4 Beyond 1959: Cuban Exiles, Race, and Miami's Black Freedom Struggle
63(23)
Chanelle Nyree Rose
5 Internationalizing Civil Rights: Afro-Cubans, African Americans, and the Problem of Global Apartheid
86(19)
Mark Malisa
6 "We Need to Unite with as Many People as Possible": The Illinois
Chapter of the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords Organization in Chicago
105(22)
Jakobi Williams
7 "A Common Citizenship of Freedom": What Black Power Taught Chicago's Puerto Rican Independentistas
127(25)
Dan Berger
8 "Justice Now! Justicia Ahora!": African American-Puerto Rican Radicalism in Camden, New Jersey
152(20)
Laurie Lahey
9 Forgotten Residents Fighting Back: The Ludlow Community Association and Neighborhood Improvement in Philadelphia
172(23)
Alyssa Ribeiro
10 The Next Struggle: African American and Latino/a Collaborative Activism in the Post-Civil Rights Era
195(22)
Brian D. Behnken
11 Rainbow Reformers: Black-Brown Activism and the Election of Harold Washington
217(24)
Gordon Mantler
12 Southern Solidarities: U.S. Civil Rights and Latin American Social Movements in the Nuevo South
241(22)
Hannah Gill
Contributors 263(2)
Index 265
BRIAN D. BEHNKEN is an associate professor of history and Latino/a studies at Iowa State University. He is the author of Fighting Their Own Battles: Mexican Americans, African Americans, and the Struggle for Civil Rights in Texas, The Struggle in Black and Brown: African American and Mexican American Relations during the Civil Rights Era, and Crossing Boundaries: Ethnicity, Race, and National Belonging in a Transnational World.