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From Sit-Ins to Sncc: The Student Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s - Paperback

From Sit-Ins to Sncc: The Student Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s - Paperback

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by Iwan Morgan (Editor), Philip Davies (Editor)

"Central to the collection's theme is the idea that [SNCC] was diffuse with different visions, and not a hierarchy. The approach was local, and the results hinged on the locality. . . . Adds much to the discussion of the nonviolent resistance movement."--Choice

"Provides fresh and original insights into the student protest movement of the 1960s. A must for anyone interested in the history of the SNCC or the civil rights struggle."--Kevern Verney, Edge Hill UniversityThe contributors provide provocative analyses of such topics as the dynamics of grassroots student civil rights activism, the organizational and cultural changes within SNCC, the impact of the sit-ins on the white South, the evolution of black nationalist ideology within the student movement, works of fiction written by movement activists, and the changing international outlook of student-organized civil rights movements.

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A stimulating and perceptive collection of essays that provides fresh and original insights into the student protest movement of the 1960s. A must for anyone interested in the history of the SNCC or the civil rights struggle. Kevern Verney, Edge Hill UniversityIn the wake of the fiftieth anniversary of the historic sit-in at Woolworth s lunch counter by four North Carolina A&T college students, "From Sit-Ins to SNCC" brings together the work of leading civil rights scholars to offer a new and groundbreaking perspective on student-oriented activism in the 1960s.The substantive essays in this collection not only delineate the role of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) over the course of the struggle for African American civil rights, but also offer an updated perspective on the development and impact of the sit-in movement in light of new research into organizational records and the personal papers of key actors. The contributors provide provocative analyses of such topics as the dynamics of grassroots student civil rights activism, the organizational and cultural changes within SNCC, the impact of the sit-ins on the white South, the evolution of black nationalist ideology within the student movement, works of fiction written by movement activists, and the changing international outlook of student-organized civil rights movements.Iwan Morgan is professor of U.S. studies and head of U.S. programs at the Institute of the Americas at University College London, and the author of numerous books including "The Age of Deficits." Philip Davies, director of the British Library s Eccles Center for American Studies, has written widely on U.S. politics and is coeditor of "America s Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Politics and Society.""

Author Biography

Iwan Morgan, professor of US Studies and Commonwealth Fund chair of American History at the University College London, is the author of numerous books including The Age of Deficits. Philip Davies, director of the British Library's Eccles Center for American Studies, has written widely in U.S. politics and is coeditor of America's Americans: Population Issues in U.S. Politics and Society.

Number of Pages: 212
Dimensions: 0.49 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: November 19, 2013