The Civil Rights Movement

Author Michael V. Uschan looks at the Civil Rights Movement in the United States as a four-century struggle that began with as early as the Revolutionary War and continued with slave rebellions in the years leading up to the Civil War. This book presents rights that were gained during Reconstruction, but then lost again as southern states used violence to disenfranchise and oppress blacks. Examines early 20th century efforts to improve the lives of African Americans, encouraged by black leaders such as W.E.B. DuBois and Ida B. Wells-Barnett. These efforts led to what many call the modern Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s. This book chronicles the journey that led to the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the milestone election of President Barack Obama, as well as the continuing struggle for true equality.

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Review: The Civil Rights Movement"The subject matter is arranged in chronological order and the coverage is more complete than other texts. Detailed notes on each chapter encourage students to do additional research."—SWON Libraries, April 2011
Library Bound Book List: $47.03 / S&L: $37.62

Reading Level: 7

Interest Level: 7-10

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-4205-0261-9
Author : Michael V. Uschan
Copyright : 2010
Language : English
Pages : 128
Trim : 7" x 9"
GRL : Z
Dewey : 323.0973
Full-Color Photographs • Black-and-White Photographs • Sidebars • Timelines • Glossary • Bibliography • Index • Websites

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