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Praise for Ella Baker and the Black Freedom Movement
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Introduction
1. Now, Who Are Your People?: Norfolk, Virginia, and Littleton, North Carolina, 1903-1918
2. A Reluctant Rebel and an Exceptional Student: Shaw Academy and Shaw University, 1918-1927
3. Harlem during the 1930s: The Making of a Black Radical Activist and Intellectual
4. Fighting Her Own Wars: The NAACP National Office, 1940-1946

5. Cops, Schools, and Communism: Local Politics and Global Ideologies-New York City in the 1950s
6. The Preacher and the Organizer: The Politics of Leadership in the Early Civil Rights Movement
7. New Battlefields and New Allies: Shreveport, Birmingham, and the Southern Conference Education Fund
8. Mentoring a New Generation of Activists: The Birth of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 1960-1961
9. The Empowerment of an Indigenous Southern Black Leadership, 1961-1964
10. Mississippi Goddamn: Fighting for Freedom in the Belly of the Beast of Southern Racism

11. The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the Radical Campaigns of the 1960s and 1970s
12. A Freirian Teacher, a Gramscian Intellectual, and a Radical Humanist: Ella Baker's Legacy
Appendix. Ella Baker's Organizational Affiliations, 1927-1986
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