000449192 000__ 03795cam\a2200385Ia\4500 000449192 001__ 449192 000449192 005__ 20210513155040.0 000449192 008__ 910408r19911990nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\d 000449192 010__ $$z 89018297 000449192 020__ $$a0553352326 (pbk.) 000449192 020__ $$a9780553352320 (pbk.) 000449192 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm23437277 000449192 035__ $$a449192 000449192 040__ $$aZQP$$cZQP$$dCOR$$dUKM$$dOCL$$dXY4$$dOCLCQ$$dBAKER$$dYDXCP$$dOCLCG$$dIFA$$dTXBXL$$dYWM$$dBDX 000449192 043__ $$an-us--- 000449192 049__ $$aISEA 000449192 050_4 $$aE185.61$$b.H224 1991 000449192 08200 $$a323.1/196073$$220 000449192 24500 $$aVoices of freedom :$$ban oral history of the civil rights movement from the 1950s through the 1980s /$$c[compiled by] Henry Hampton and Steve Fayer with Sarah Flynn. 000449192 250__ $$aBantam trade pbk. ed. 000449192 260__ $$aNew York :$$bBantam Books,$$cc1991. 000449192 300__ $$axxviii, 692 p. :$$bill. ;$$c23 cm. 000449192 500__ $$aOriginally published: 1990. 000449192 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [665]-670) and index. 000449192 5050_ $$a"I wanted the whole world to see" / Emmett Till, 1955 -- Montgomery bus boycott, 1955-1956: "Like a revival starting" -- Little Rock crisis, 1957-1958: "I had cracked the wall" -- Student sit-ins in Nashville, 1960: "Badge of honor" -- Freedom rides, 1961: "Sticks and bricks" -- Albany, Georgia, 1961-1962: "Mother lode" -- James Meredith enters Ole Miss, 1962: "Things would never be the same" -- Birmingham, 1963: "Something has got to change" -- Organizing in Mississippi, 1961-1963: "The reality of what we were doing hit me" -- March on Washington, 1963: "They voted with their feet" -- Sixteenth Street Church bombing, 1963: "You realized how intense the opposition was" -- Mississippi Freedom Summer, 1964: "Representation and the right to participate" -- Selma, 1965: "Troopers, advance" -- Malcolm X (1925-1965): "Our own black shining prince!" -- Lowndes County Freedom Organization, 1965-1966: "Vote for the Panther, then go home" -- Meredith march, 1966: "Hit them now" -- Chicago, 1966: "Chicago was a symbol" -- Muhammad Ali, 1964-1967: "I am the greatest" -- King and Vietnam, 1965-1967: "His philosophy made it impossible not to take a stand" -- Birth of the Black Panthers, 1966-1967: "We wanted control" -- Detroit, 1967: "Inside most black people there was a time bomb" -- Election of Carl Stokes: "We had to be organized" -- Howard University, 1967-1968: "You saw the silhouette of her Afro" -- King's last crusade: "We've got some difficult days ahead" -- Resurrection City, 1968: "The end of a major battle" -- Ocean Hill-Brownsville, 1967-1968: "Everything became more political" -- Black Panthers, 1968-1969: "How serious and deadly the game" -- Attica and prisoners' rights, 1971: "There's always time to die" -- Gary convention, 1972: "Unity without uniformity" -- Busing in Boston, 1974-1976: "As if some alien was coming into the school" -- Atlanta and affirmative action, 1973-1980: "Politics of inclusion" -- Epilogue: From Miami to America's future. 000449192 520__ $$aIn this companion to the acclaimed television series "Eyes on the Prize", the authors draw on nearly 1,000 interviews with civil rights activists, politicians, reporters, Justice Department officials, and hundreds of ordinary people who took part in the struggle, to weave a fascinating narrative of the civil rights movement as told by the people who lived it. 000449192 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xCivil rights$$xHistory$$y20th century$$vSources. 000449192 650_0 $$aCivil rights movements$$zUnited States$$xHistory$$y20th century. 000449192 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xHistory$$y1877-1964$$vSources. 000449192 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xHistory$$y1964-$$vSources. 000449192 650_0 $$aOral history. 000449192 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRace relations$$vSources. 000449192 7001_ $$aHampton, Henry,$$d1940-1998. 000449192 7001_ $$aFayer, Steve,$$d1935- 000449192 7001_ $$aFlynn, Sarah,$$d1950- 000449192 85200 $$bgen$$hE185.61$$i.H224$$i1991 000449192 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:449192$$pGLOBAL_SET 000449192 980__ $$aBIB 000449192 980__ $$aBOOK