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Let Freedom Ring: A Documentary History of the Modern Civil Rights Movement

By: Peter B. Levy | Book details

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CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTSxvii
ABBREVIATIONSxix
INTRODUCTION1
Chapter One: ANTICIPATING THE MOVEMENT9
1.1 Gunnar Myrdal, An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy9
1.2 A. Philip Randolph, "Keynote Address to the March on Washington Movement"13
1.3 W.E.B. DuBois, "Behold the Land"15
1.4 Paul Robeson, "Address to the Conference for Equal Rights for Negroes in the Arts, Sciences, and Professions"18
1.5 Eslanda Robeson, "The Freedom Family"20
1.6 John Hope Franklin, "America's Window to the World: Her Race Problem"22
1.7 Septima P. Clark, Echo in My Soul25
1.8 John Henrik Clarke, "The New Afro-American Nationalism"26
Chapter Two: DESEGREGATING THE SCHOOLS29
2.1 Charles Houston, "Educational Inequalities Must Go!"30
2.2 Reverend L. Griffin, "The Prophesy of Equalization"32

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