Conflict and competition : studies in the recent Black protest movement / edited by John H. Bracey, Jr., August Meier [and] Elliott Rudwick.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Belmont, Calif., Wadsworth Pub. Co. [1971]
Description
239 pages 21 cm

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    Series
    • Explorations in the Black experience [More in this series]
    • A Wadsworth series: explorations in the Black experience
    Bibliographic references
    Includes bibliographies.
    Contents
    • The functions of racial conflict / Joseph S. Himes
    • Negro protest movements and organizations / August Meier
    • Negro protest leaders in a Southern community / Lewis M. Killian and Charles U. Smith
    • Negro leadership after the social crisis : an analysis of leadership changes in Montgomery, Alabama / Ralph H. Hines and James E. Pierce
    • The functions of disunity : negro leadership in a Southern city / Jack L. Walker
    • Subcommunity gladiatorial competition : civil rights leadership as a competitive process / Gerald A. McWorter and Robert L. Crain
    • On the role of Martin Luther King / August Meier
    • Status discrepancy and the radical rejection of nonviolence / Inge Powell Bell.
    • The disintegration of the Negro non-violent movement / Donald von Eschen, Jerome Kirk, and Maurice Pinard
    • From civil rights to Black power : the case of SNCC, 1960-1966 / Allen J. Matusow
    • The meanings of Black power : a comparison of white and Black interpretations of a political slogan / Joel D. Aberbach and Jack L. Walker
    • Riot ideology in Los Angeles : a study of Negro attitudes / David O. Sears and T.M. Tomlinson
    • Internal colonialism and ghetto revolt / Robert Blauner
    • Conflict, race, and system-transformation in the United States / Charles V. Hamilton.
    ISBN
    • 0534000215
    • 9780534000219
    LCCN
    73154814
    OCLC
    150033
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