Black Wilmington and the North Carolina Way: Portrait of a Community in the Era of Civil Rights ProtestUniversity Press of America, 2000 - 407 trang In this gripping narrative of the development of the Civil Rights movement in North Carolina, Dr. John L. Godwin brings to life the infamous case of the Wilmington Ten and the subsequent allegations of conspiracy. Through extensive research and interviews, he seeks to uncover some of the truth behind the actual events of the 1972 trial, while at the same time drawing readers in with the compelling details of the movement's origins in North Carolina and its ultimate outcome in one community. Dr. Godwin underscores his effort with a comprehensive exploration of the Civil Rights movement through the eyes of the locality, comparing it incisively to the earlier protests of the 1960s. His portrait joins that of scholars who have sought to describe the transformation brought about by black leadership on the local and state level, recounting both its victories and the frustrated hopes of local activists, in addition to how the new conservatism ultimately succeeded in co-opting the movement. For Wilmington, this is set against the background of North Carolina politics and civic culture, highlighting the role of Benjamin Chavis and his rise to national prominence. Filled with pictures that personalize this troubled era of American history, Dr. Godwin's book is an essential resource, not only to historians but also to students of public policy. |
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... continued development of port facilities , growth that would create new jobs and increased purchasing power for all residents . The improved efficiency of railroad operations through the war years , and a new pattern of ...
... continued development of port facilities , growth that would create new jobs and increased purchasing power for all residents . The improved efficiency of railroad operations through the war years , and a new pattern of ...
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... continued to lose standing as an organized movement from within the framework of traditional politics as it had ... continued to make strides toward ending racial segregation , with public schools , parks , labor unions , lunch counters ...
... continued to lose standing as an organized movement from within the framework of traditional politics as it had ... continued to make strides toward ending racial segregation , with public schools , parks , labor unions , lunch counters ...
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... continued to increase . Reorganized as a community college in the late 1970s , CFCC became an important stimulant for black Wilmington's continued growth , at the same time employment for the county as a whole within industry became a ...
... continued to increase . Reorganized as a community college in the late 1970s , CFCC became an important stimulant for black Wilmington's continued growth , at the same time employment for the county as a whole within industry became a ...
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Black Wilmington | 13 |
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