Contents ix
- 7 FREEDOM RIDE
- 8 BATTLE OF OLE MISS
- 9 BOMBINGHAM
- 10 MARCH ON WASHINGTON
- PART FOUR THE MOVEMENT FRACTURES
- 11 FREEDOM SUMMER
- 12 BLOODY SUNDAY
- PART FIVE THE DREAM DEFERRED
- 13 BLACK POWER
- ASSESSMENT
- PART SIX DOCUMENTS
- 1 14th Amendment,
- 2 Brown v. Board of Education, 347 US 483, 17 May
- 12 March
- 4 Herblock cartoon on President Dwight Eisenhower,
- University,’ 7 March 5 James Farmer, ‘Separation or Integration? A debate at Cornell
- 6 ‘We Shall Overcome’
- 22 May 7 Robert Kennedy’s telephone calls during the Freedom Ride,
- 8 Martin Luther King’s ‘Letter from Birmingham Jail,’ 16 April
- people on civil rights, 11 June 9 John F. Kennedy’s radio and television report to the American
- 10 Martin Luther King’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech, 28 August
- 11 Malcolm X’s speech in Cleveland, Ohio, April
- 13 BLACK POWER
- 12 Mississippi voter registration form, early 1960s
- 13 Student Voiceeditorial cartoon on the FBI, 25 November
- 14 SNCC handbill on the usefulness of politics in Mississippi,
- 15 White volunteers in Mississippi Freedom Summer,
- 16 SNCC position paper, 5 August
- March 17 Report of the National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders,
- 18 Black Panthers’ founding document, October
- 19 Graph of poverty status by race, 1939–1994
- FURTHER READING
- INDEX