User:Mitchumch/Topical perspective

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Background[edit]

Reconstruction Era[edit]

Populist movement[edit]

  • Ali, Omar H. (2010). In the Lion's Mouth: Black Populism in the New South, 1886-1900. Jackson, Mississippi: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781604737806.

Jim Crow Era[edit]

Disfranchisement[edit]

Segregation[edit]

Contemporary events[edit]

Domestic events[edit]

New Deal[edit]

McCarthyism[edit]

(Also see Cold War)

Global events[edit]

World War II[edit]

Cold War[edit]

Decolonization[edit]

Vietnam War[edit]

Location[edit]

National movement[edit]

Presidency[edit]

Federal Bureaucracy[edit]

Congress[edit]

Federal judiciary[edit]

State movements[edit]

Local movements[edit]

Issues[edit]

Racial segregation[edit]

School[edit]

Public transportation[edit]

  • Barnes, Catherine A. (1983). Journey from Jim Crow: The Desegregation of Southern Transit. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231053808.

Public accommodation[edit]

Residence[edit]

Miscegenation[edit]

Discrimination[edit]

Employment[edit]

Education[edit]

Housing[edit]

Suffrage rights[edit]

Poverty[edit]

Hate crimes[edit]

(See "Strategies and tactics")

Others[edit]

Participants[edit]

Public opinion[edit]

Strategies and tactics[edit]

Weapons and violence[edit]

Murders[edit]

Also break down by state

Nonviolence[edit]

Intellectuals[edit]

Groups and organizations[edit]

  • Radical and moderate, men and women, whites and blacks, contemporaries and moderates

Economic class[edit]

Students[edit]

Communists[edit]

Organized labor[edit]

Gender[edit]

Religious groups[edit]

White Americans[edit]

LGBT[edit]

Liberal philanthropic foundations[edit]

Attorneys[edit]

Ideas[edit]

  • Ideas from predecessors from the 1930s and 1940s

Theological[edit]

Legal[edit]

Political[edit]

Media and arts[edit]

General[edit]

Media[edit]

Photography[edit]

Television[edit]

Radio[edit]

  • Ward, Brian (2004). Radio and the Struggle for Civil Rights in the South. Gainesville, Florida: University Press of Florida. ISBN 9780813027296.

Print[edit]

Arts[edit]

General[edit]

Music[edit]

Theater[edit]

Dance[edit]

Literature[edit]

Legacies[edit]

General[edit]

Political realignment[edit]

Contemporary social movements[edit]

Reforms[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

Historiography[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Scholarly literature[edit]

Autobiographies and memoirs[edit]

Memory[edit]

Long Civil Rights Movement[edit]

Master narrative[edit]

Criticisms[edit]

Miscellaneous[edit]

External links[edit]

  • "Interviews". Who Speaks for the Negro?: An Archival Collection. Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities. Retrieved 21 August 2015.