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Many Minds One Heart Snccs Dream for a New America

by Wesley C Hogan
Many Minds One Heart Snccs Dream for a New America

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ISBN13: 9780807830741
ISBN10: 0807830747



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"A finely researched, brilliant appraisal of the legendary civil rights organization's philosophical underpinnings, tactics and strategies, organizational structure, influences on the emergence of the New Left, struggles aimed at dismantling white supremacy across the South and its challenges to remain effective during the latter years of the turbulent sixties."

--Georgia Historical Quarterly "Hogan's great storytelling ability makes this book well worth reading. . . . Hogan captures the essence and underlying spirit that propelled a movement and led many to risk their lives in the fight for freedom."

— Journal of African American History "A valuable complement to other institutional biographies."

— American Historical Review "An engaging and engrossing narrative style . . . historians will . . . be sated by the rich details, strong analysis, and wide array of sources in the notes. . . . Provides us with another needed perspective on SNCC, helping to illuminate the inner workings and true legacies of this important organization."

— Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "[A] Brilliant and carefully researched work. . . . Magnificent. . . . Essential."

— CHOICE "A very good book. . . . May be profitably read by anyone dreaming of a better America."

—l Arkansas Historical Quarterly A complex, bold, stereotype-breaking analysis.

Timothy B. Tyson, Duke University, author of Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power

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"A very good book. . . . May be profitably read by anyone dreaming of a better America."

—l Arkansas Historical Quarterly

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A complex, bold, stereotype-breaking analysis.

Timothy B. Tyson, Duke University, author of Radio Free Dixie: Robert F. Williams and the Roots of Black Power

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"An engaging and engrossing narrative style . . . historians will . . . be sated by the rich details, strong analysis, and wide array of sources in the notes. . . . Provides us with another needed perspective on SNCC, helping to illuminate the inner workings and true legacies of this important organization."

— Register of the Kentucky Historical Society

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"[A] Brilliant and carefully researched work. . . . Magnificent. . . . Essential."

— CHOICE

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How did the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee break open the caste system in the American South between 1960 and 1965? In this innovative study, Wesley Hogan explores what SNCC accomplished and, more important, how it fostered significant social change in such a short time. She offers new insights into the internal dynamics of SNCC as well as the workings of the larger civil rights and Black Power movement of which it was a part.

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The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee broke open the caste system in the American South between 1960 and 1965. Hogan explores how the organization fostered significant social change in such a short time. She offers new insights into the internal dynamics of SNCC as well as the workings of the larger civil rights and Black Power movement of which it was a part. She shows that SNCC laid the foundation for the emergence of the New Left and created new definitions of political leadership during the civil rights and Vietnam eras. She traces the ways other social movements--such as Black Power, women's liberation, and the antiwar movement--adapted practices developed within SNCC to apply to their particular causes.

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Wesley C. Hogan is assistant professor of history and codirector of the Institute for the Study of Race Relations at Virginia State University.

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ISBN:
9780807830741
Binding:
Hardcover
Publication date:
04/01/2007
Publisher:
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
Pages:
463
Height:
9.5 in.
Width:
6.38 in.
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2007
UPC Code:
2800807830743
Author:
Wesley C Hogan
Subject:
Dickie Magidoff
Subject:
Economic Research and Action Projects (ERAP)
Subject:
Charles Sherrod
Subject:
Student Nonviolent Coordina
Subject:
Robert Moses
Subject:
Carol McEldowney
Subject:
Freedom Rides
Subject:
Albany, Georgia
Subject:
African Americans - Civil rights - History -
Subject:
Students for a Democratic Society (SDS)
Subject:
Diane Nash
Subject:
James Lawson
Subject:
Action Projects (ERAP)
Subject:
Paul Potter
Subject:
Freedom Summer
Subject:
Tom Hayden
Subject:
Economic Research and
Subject:
Kwame Toure
Subject:
History
Subject:
African American Studies-General
Subject:
Democratic National Convention of 1964
Subject:
1960s
Subject:
democratic self-activity
Subject:
Curtis Hayes
Subject:
Alan Haber
Subject:
African American freedom struggle
Subject:
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Subject:
Fannie Lou Hamer
Subject:
African American civil rights workers
Subject:
Casey Hayden
Subject:
Sit-ins
Subject:
Atlantic City
Subject:
Waveland
Subject:
Stokely Carmichael
Subject:
Freedom Vote
Subject:
Lee Webb
Subject:
Mississippi
Subject:
John Lewis
Subject:
African American Studies-Black Heritage
Subject:
Atlanta
Subject:
Kathy Boudin
Subject:
Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP)
Subject:
Nashville, Tennessee
Subject:
Cambridge, Maryland
Subject:
Civil rights movement.

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