The Civil Rights Movement
The Civil Rights Movement | How Did the Fight for Rights Begin?
- Chapter 1 Preface
- Blacks Should Not Agitate for Civil Rights
by Booker T. Washington
- Blacks Should Agitate for Civil Rights
by W.E.B. Du Bois
- Booker T. Washington’s Leadership Was Flawed
by Martin Kilson
- Booker T. Washington’s Leadership Was Effective
by Adam Fairclough
- Civil Rights Can Be Secured Through Mass Action
by A. Philip Randolph
- Civil Rights Can Be Secured Through Legal Action
by Thurgood Marshall
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- Introduction
- How Did the Fight for Rights Begin?
- Segregation or Integration?
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What Were the Strategies of the Civil Rights Movement?
- Chapter 3 Preface
- Federal Legislation Will Strengthen Civil Rights
- Federal Civil Rights Legislation Is Inadequate
- Blacks Must Employ Nonviolent Resistance
- Nonviolent Resistance Is Not Enough
- Blacks Should Strive for Black Power
- Black Power Is Ineffective
- King’s Protest Campaigns Had a Limited Impact on Civil Rights
- King’s Protest Campaigns Bolstered Civil Rights
- Who Played the Most Important Role in the Civil Rights Movement?
- For Further Discussion
- Chronology
- For Further Research
- Copyright
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