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Index
Cover
Title Page
Dedication
Contents
Preface
The Histories We Get
Introduction: The Political Uses and Misuses of Civil Rights History and Memorialization in the Present
The Histories We Need
1: The Long Movement Outside the South: Fighting for School Desegregation in the “Liberal” North
2: Revisiting the Uprisings of the 1960s and the Long History of Injustice and Struggle That Preceded Them
3: Beyond the Redneck: Polite Racism and the “White Moderate”
4: The Media Was Often an Obstacle to the Struggle for Racial Justice
5: Beyond a Bus Seat: The Movement Pressed for Desegregation, Criminal Justice, Economic Justice, and Global Justice
6: The Great Man View of History, Part I: Where Are the Young People?
7: The Great Man View of History, Part II: Where Are the Women?
8: Extremists, Troublemakers, and National Security Threats: The Public Demonization of Rebels, the Toll It Took, and Government Repression of the Movement
9: Learning to Play on Locked Pianos: The Movement Was Persevering, Organized, Disruptive, and Disparaged, and Other Lessons from the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Afterword
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the Author
Copyright
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