A new kind of youth : historically Black high schools and southern student activism, 1920-1975 / Jon Hale.
2022
LC2779 .H35 2022
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Title
A new kind of youth : historically Black high schools and southern student activism, 1920-1975 / Jon Hale.
Author
Hale, Jon N., author.
ISBN
9781469671413
1469671417
9781469671383
1469671387
9781469671390
1469671395
1469671417
9781469671383
1469671387
9781469671390
1469671395
Published
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations.
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LC2779 .H35 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
371.8/10975
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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Table of Contents
The most momentous youth development that the South has ever seen: the racialization and politicization of high school youth, 1920-1940
Behold the land: the southern high school youth movement during and after the Second World War, 1940-1950
Why don't you do something about it?: youth activism of the 1950s
Young people who were not able to accept things as status quo: youth mobilization and direct-action protest during the 1960s
If you want police, we will have them: the assault on Black students, teachers, and schools, 1969-1975.
Behold the land: the southern high school youth movement during and after the Second World War, 1940-1950
Why don't you do something about it?: youth activism of the 1950s
Young people who were not able to accept things as status quo: youth mobilization and direct-action protest during the 1960s
If you want police, we will have them: the assault on Black students, teachers, and schools, 1969-1975.