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Like a holy crusade: Mississippi 1964-the turning the civil rights movement in America.

By: Material type: ArticleArticleChicago Ivan R. Dee, Inc., 1992Description: 222ISBN:
  • 0-929587-96-0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.8960730762 M55
Summary: Traces the history of Summer Project and shows in detail the consequences involved not only great victories but also violence (the murders of Michael Schweitzer, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman, among other event) and disillusions; a persuasive argument of the quest for racial solidarity turned bitter and climaxed by the Democratic party's rejection of the Mississippi Freedom Democrats at the 1964 native convention and relation between whites and blacks took a crucial turning which continues powerfully to influence our politics and social well being.
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Traces the history of Summer Project and shows in detail the consequences involved not only great victories but also violence (the murders of Michael Schweitzer, James Chaney, and Andrew Goodman, among other event) and disillusions; a persuasive argument of the quest for racial solidarity turned bitter and climaxed by the Democratic party's rejection of the Mississippi Freedom Democrats at the 1964 native convention and relation between whites and blacks took a crucial turning which continues powerfully to influence our politics and social well being.

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