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In struggle: SNCC and the Black awakening of the 1960s
Clayborne Carson
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Introduction (page 1)
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Part One Coming Together (page 7)
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1 Sit-ins (page 9)
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2 Getting Organized (page 19)
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3 Freedom Rides (page 31)
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4 Radical Cadre in McComb (page 45)
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5 The Albany Movement (page 56)
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6 Sustaining the Struggle (page 66)
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7 March on Washington (page 83)
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8 Planning for Confrontation (page 96)
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9 Mississippi Challenge (page 111)
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Part Two Looking Inward (page 131)
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10 Waveland Retreat (page 133)
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11 Breaking New Ground (page 153)
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12 The New Left (page 175)
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13 Racial Separatism (page 191)
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Part Three Falling Apart (page 213)
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14 Black Power (page 215)
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15 Internal Conflicts (page 229)
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16 White Repression (page 244)
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17 Seeking New Allies (page 265)
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18 Decline of Black Radicalism (page 287)
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Epilogue (page 305)
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Notes (page 307)
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Index (page 347)
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Published: 1995
Publisher: Harvard University Press
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