User:Mitchumch/Atlanta movement
Appearance
Atlanta movement | |
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Part of the Civil Rights Movement | |
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Notable subtopics
[edit]- Operation Breadbasket
- Atlanta sit-ins
See also
[edit]- History of Atlanta#Suburbanization and Civil Rights: 1946-1989
- Atlanta Student Movement
- Ashton Jones
- Durwood T. Pye
Further reading
[edit]Books
[edit]- Bayor, Ronald H. (2000). Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807848982.
- Brown-Nagin, Tomiko (2011). Courage to Dissent: Atlanta and the Long History of the Civil Rights Movement. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199831593.
- Driskell, Jay Winston (2014). Schooling Jim Crow: The Fight for Atlanta's Booker T. Washington High School and the Roots of Black Protest Politics. Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia Press. ISBN 9780813936147.
- Garrow, David J. (1989). Atlanta, Georgia, 1960-1961: Sit-ins and Student Activism. Brooklyn, New York: Carlson Publisher. ISBN 9780926019058.
- Grady-Willis, Winston A. (2006). Challenging U.S. Apartheid: Atlanta and Black Struggles for Human Rights, 1960-1977. Durham, North Carolina: Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822337911.
- Harmon, David Andrew (1996). Beneath the Image of the Civil Rights Movement and Race Relations: Atlanta, Georgia, 1946-1981. New York: Garland Publisher. ISBN 9780815324379.
- Hines, Larry; Martinez, Valentino; Pedersen, Erik Overgaard (1998). Black Revolt: The Atlanta Sit-ins 1960-1961. Egelsbach: Fouqué Literaturverlag. ISBN 9783826741616.
- Koontz, Peter; History Senior Seminar; Goshen College (2008). A Tale of Two Peace Theologies: Camp Landon and Mennonite House During the Civil Rights Movement, 1961-1964.
- Kruse, Kevin M. (2013). White Flight: Atlanta and the Making of Modern Conservatism. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400848973.
- Lefever, Harry G. (2005). Undaunted By the Fight: Spelman College and the Civil Rights Movement, 1957-1967. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. ISBN 9780865549760.
- Lefever, Harry G.; Page, Michael C. (2008). Sacred Places: A Guide to the Civil Rights Sites in Atlanta, Georgia. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. ISBN 9780881461213.
- Lewis, Boyd (1996). Picture This: A Photographic Tribute to the African American Experience in Atlanta. Atlanta, Georgia: The Atlanta Voice.
- Mason, Herman (2000). Politics, Civil Rights, and Law in Black Atlanta, 1870-1970. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publisher. ISBN 9780752409856.
- Paschall, Eliza K. (1976). It Must Have Rained. Atlanta, Georgia: Center for Research in Social Change. ISBN 9780899370101.
Biographies
[edit]- Blumberg, Janice Rothschild (1985). One Voice: Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild and the Troubled South. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. ISBN 9780865541504.
- Fleming, Cynthia (2000). Soon We Will Not Cry: The Liberation of Ruby Doris Smith Robinson. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 9781461642541.
- Patterson, Eugene C.; Arsenault, Raymond; Clark, Roy Peter (2002). The Changing South of Gene Patterson: Journalism and Civil Rights, 1960-1968. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 9780813025742.
Autobiographies and memoirs
[edit]- Brewster, Gurdon (2007). No Turning Back: My Summer With Daddy King. Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570758362.
- Clayton, Xernona; Gulliver, Hal (1991). I've Been Marching All the Time: An Autobiography. Atlanta, Georgia: Longstreet Press. ISBN 9780929264875.
- Lyon, Danny (1992). Memories of the Southern Civil Rights Movement. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 9780807843864.
- Parsons, Sara Mitchell (2000). From Southern Wrongs to Civil Rights: The Memoir of a White Civil Rights Activist. Tuscaloosa, Alabama: University of Alabama Press. ISBN 9780817310264.
- Shands, Bob (2006). In My Father's House: Lessons Learned In the Home of a Civil Rights Pioneer. Olathe, Kansas: Bushel Basket Publisher. ISBN 9780976151364.
Dissertations and theses
[edit]- Frith, James Aaron (1997). The Manger of the Movement: Atlanta and the Black Freedom Struggle, 1890-1950. (Dissertation) Yale University.
- Lee, Barry E. (1995). "Bridge Over Troubled Waters": Samuel W. Williams and the Desegregation of Atlanta. (Thesis) Georgia State University.
- Marshall, Carl (1980). Black Political Assimilation: Atlanta, Georgia. Flagstaff, Arizona: (Thesis) Northern Arizona University.
- Nasstrom, Kathryn L. (1993). Women, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Politics of Historical Memory In Atlanta, 1946-1973. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: (Dissertation) University of North Carolina.
- Odum-Hinmon, Maria E. (2005). The Cautious Crusader: How the Atlanta Daily World Covered the Struggle for African American Rights From 1945 to 1985. Maryland, College Park: (Dissertation) University of Maryland.
- Riehm, Edith S. (2000). Four Bridges to Freedom: Dorothy Tilly, Helen Bullard, Frances Pauley, and Connie Curry and Their Role in Contributing to Racial Equality in the South. (Thesis) Georgia State University.
- Vanlandingham, Karen Elizabeth (1985). In Pursuit of a Changing Dream: Spelman College Students and the Civil Rights Movement, 1955-1962. (Thesis) Emory University.
- Waugh-Benton, Monica (2006). Strike Fever: Labor Unrest, Civil Rights and the Left in Atlanta, 1972. (Thesis) Georgia State University.
External links
[edit]- Atlanta in the Civil Rights Movement Provided by the Atlanta Regional Council for Higher Education.
- The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement in Atlanta, 1880-1910 Provided by American Historical Association.
- Atlanta in the Civil Rights Movement: Part Two Provided by American Historical Association.
- Counties, Cities & Neighborhoods: Atlanta, "Metropolitan Growth and Racial Change" Provided by Georgia Humanities Council and the University of Georgia Press.