Our Separate Ways: Women and the Black Freedom Movement in Durham, North CarolinaUniv of North Carolina Press, 2005 - 366 trang In an in-depth community study of women in the civil rights movement, Christina Greene examines how several generations of black and white women, low-income as well as more affluent, shaped the struggle for black freedom in Durham, North Carolina. In the |
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... (Durham: Duke University Press, 2004). cm. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Greene, Christina, 1951–Our separate ways : women and the Black freedom movement in Durham, North Carolina / Christina Greene. p. Includes ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Fighting Jim Crow in the 1940s and 1950s | 7 |
Black Freedom and White Allies in the Doldrums | 33 |
The Durham Movement 19571963 | 63 |
African American Women and Neighborhood Organizing | 105 |
Organizing Poor Whites | 139 |
Black Power Politics the Boycott and the Decline of Neighborhood Organizing | 165 |
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