000737687 000__ 03473cam\a2200421Ii\4500 000737687 001__ 737687 000737687 005__ 20210515111431.0 000737687 008__ 150320s2015\\\\nyua\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\d 000737687 019__ $$a919587775 000737687 020__ $$a9780062427007$$q(hardcover) 000737687 020__ $$a0062427008$$q(hardcover) 000737687 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn905380133 000737687 035__ $$a737687 000737687 040__ $$aYDXCP$$beng$$erda$$cYDXCP$$dBDX$$dBTCTA$$dGK8$$dWIM$$dOCLCF$$dFAYTV$$dZJF$$dBKL$$dNYP$$dABG$$dOCLCO$$dOCL$$dOCLCO$$dCLE$$dVP@$$dCOO 000737687 043__ $$an-us--- 000737687 049__ $$aISEA 000737687 050_4 $$aE185.86$$b.G3734 2015 000737687 08204 $$a973.0496073$$223 000737687 08204 $$a305.896073$$223 000737687 1001_ $$aGates, Henry Louis,$$cJr.,$$eauthor. 000737687 24510 $$aAnd still I rise :$$bBlack America since MLK : an illustrated chronology /$$cHenry Louis Gates, Jr., and Kevin M. Burke. 000737687 250__ $$aFirst edition. 000737687 264_1 $$aNew York :$$bEcco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers,$$c[2015] 000737687 264_4 $$c©2015 000737687 300__ $$axiii, 321 pages :$$billustrations (chiefly color) ;$$c27 cm 000737687 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000737687 336__ $$astill image$$bsti$$2rdacontent 000737687 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000737687 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000737687 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 287-307) and index. 000737687 5050_ $$a1965-1969 -- 1970-1975 -- 1975-1979 -- 1980-1984 -- 1985-1989 -- 1990-1994 -- 1995-1999 -- 2000-2004 -- 2005-2009 -- 2010-2015. 000737687 520__ $$a"The companion book to Henry Louis Gates, Jr.'s PBS series, And Still I Rise--a timeline and chronicle of the past fifty years of black history in the U.S. in more than 350 photos" --$$cprovided by publisher. 000737687 520__ $$a"Beginning with the assassination of Malcolm X in February 1965, And Still I Rise: From Black Power to the White House explores the last half-century of the African American experience. More than fifty years after the passage of the Civil Rights Act and the birth of Black Power, the United States has both a Black president and Black CEOs running Fortune 500 companies-- and a large Black underclass beset by persistent poverty, inadequate education, and an epidemic of incarceration. Harvard professor and scholar Henry Louis Gates, Jr. raises disturbing and vital questions about this dichotomy. How did the African American community end up encompassing such profound contradictions? And what will "the Black community" mean tomorrow? Gates takes readers through the major historical events and untold stories of the sixty years that have irrevocably shaped both the African American experience and the nation as a whole, from the explosive social and political changes of the 1960s, into the 1970s and 1980s-- eras characterized by both prosperity and neglect-- through the turn of the century to today, taking measure of such racial flashpoints as the Tawana Brawley case, O.J. Simpson's murder trial, the murders of Amadou Diallo and Trayvon Martin, and debates around the NYPD's "stop and frisk" policies. Even as it surveys the political and social evolution of black America, And Still I Rise is also a celebration of the accomplishments of black artists, musicians, writers, comedians, and thinkers who have helped to define American popular culture and to change our world" --$$cprovided by publisher. 000737687 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xSocial conditions$$y1964-1975. 000737687 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xSocial conditions$$y1975- 000737687 650_0 $$aAfrican Americans$$xHistory$$vChronology. 000737687 651_0 $$aUnited States$$xRace relations. 000737687 7001_ $$aBurke, Kevin M.,$$eauthor. 000737687 85200 $$bgen$$hE185.86$$i.G3734$$i2015 000737687 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:737687$$pGLOBAL_SET 000737687 980__ $$aBIB 000737687 980__ $$aBOOK