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Foreword
Introduction
Chapter 1 "They Told Us Our Kids Were Stupid" Ruth Batson and the Educational Movement in Boston
Chapter 2 "Drive Awhile for Freedom" Brooklyn CORE's 1964 Stall-In and Public Discourses on Protest Violence
Chapter 3 Message from the Grassroots: The Black Power Experiment in Newark, New Jersey
Chapter 4 Gloria Richardson and the Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland
Chapter 5 We've Come a Long Way: Septima Clark, the Warings, and the Changing Civil Rights Movement
Chapter 6 Organizing for More Than the Vote: The Political Radicalization of Local People in Lowndes County, Alabama, 1965-1966
Chapter 7 "God's Appointed Savior" Charles Evers's Use of Local Movements for National Stature
Chapter 8 Local Women and the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi: Re-visioning Womanpower Unlimited
Chapter 9 The Stirrings of the Modern Civil Rights Movement in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1943-1953
Chapter 10 "We Cannot Wait for Understanding to Come to Us" Community Activists Respond to Violence at Detroit's Northwestern High School, 1940-1941
Chapter 11 "Not a Color, but an Attitude" Father James Groppi and Black Power Politics in Milwaukee
Chapter 12 Practical Internationalists: The Story of the Des Moines, Iowa, Black Panther Party
Chapter 13 Inside the Panther Revolution: The Black Freedom Movement and the Black Panther Party in Oakland, California
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