TY - BOOK AU - Winters,Paul A. TI - The civil rights movement T2 - Turning points SN - 0737702176 AV - E185.61 .C612 2000 U1 - 323.1/196073 21 PY - 0000/// CY - San Diego, Calif. PB - Greenhaven Press KW - African Americans KW - Civil rights KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Civil rights movements KW - United States KW - fast KW - Race relations KW - sears N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages 275-277) and index; Part I; The Fight for Rights Begins --; Litigation and Political Lobbying; Denton L. Watson --; Rosa Parks and the Montgomery Bus Boycott; Walt Harrington --; Nonviolence and Racial Justice; Martin Luther King, Jr. --; Malcolm X and Black Nationalism; James H. Cone --; Southern States Sidestep Desegregation Orders; Forrest R. White --; Massive Resistance by Southern States; Calvin Trillin --; The Federal Government's Litigation Strategy; John Doar --; Part II; Peaceful Demonstrations and Radical Tactics --; The Student Sit-In Campaign; Ronald Walters --; Civil Disobedience in Birmingham; David B. Oppenheimer --; The March on Washington; Murray Kempton --; Blacks Question the Multiracial Movement; Nicolaus Mills --; Churches Join the Movement; James Findlay --; Freedom Summer; Mike Miller --; The Ineffectiveness of Nonviolence; Jan Howard --; Part III; From Protest to Politics --; The Civil Rights Act of 1964; Alan Greenblatt --; The Voting Rights Act of 1965; David J. Garrow --; Johnson and the White Backlash; William E. Leuchtenburg --; The End of the Civil Rights Coalition; Gerald Early --; The Chicago Freedom Movement; James R. Ralph, Jr. --; The Anti-War Movement; Herbert Shapiro --; Part IV; The Fight for Rights Continues --; Integration or Anti-Discrimination?; Denton L. Watson --; Equal Economic Opportunity; Herb Boyd --; Black Voting in Mississippi; Bell Gale Chevigny N2 - Contains over twenty essays by a variety of authors in which they analyze the historical progression, underlying causes, and competing strategies of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s ER -