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Introduction: the political uses and misuses of civil rights history and memorialization in the present
The long movement outside the south: fighting for school desegregation in the "liberal" north
Revisiting the uprisings of the 1960s and the history of injustice and struggle that preceded them
Beyond the redneck: polite racism and "the white moderate"
The media was often an obstacle to the struggle for racial justice
Beyond a bus seat: the movement pressed for desegregation, criminal justice, economic justice, and global justice
The great man theory of history part I: where are the young people?
The great man view of history part II: where are the women?
Extremists, troublemakers and national security threats: the public demonization of rebels, the toll it took, and government repression of the movement
Learning to play on locked pianos: the movement was persevering, organized, disruptive, and often disparaged, and other lessons from the Montgomery Bus Boycott
Afterword: a history for a better world.

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