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The civil rights movement in American memory edited by Renee C. Romano and Leigh Raiford

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: Athens London The University of Georgia Press [2006]Copyright date: © 2006Description: xxiv, 382 Seiten IllustrationenContent type:
  • Text
Media type:
  • ohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
Carrier type:
  • Band
ISBN:
  • 9780820328140
  • 9780820325385
  • 0820328146
  • 0820325384
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 323.17309/045 22
LOC classification:
  • E185.615
Other classification:
  • MG 70390
  • MG 70968
  • NQ 8340
  • 86.85
  • 15.87
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: the struggle over memory Leigh Raiford, Renee C. Romano
Interpreting the Civil Rights movement: contradiction, confirmation, and the cultural landscape Owen J. Dwyer
The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the new ideology of tolerance Glenn Eskew
Street names as memorial arenas: the reputational politics of commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. in a Georgia county Derek H. Alderman
Narrative of redemption: the Birmingham Church bombing trials and the construction of Civil Rights memory Renee C. Romano
The good, the bad, and the forgotten: media culture and public memory of the Civil Rights movement Edward P. Morgan
Debating the present through the past: representations of the Civil Rights movement in the 1990s Jennifer Fuller
Integration as disintegration: remembering the Civil Rights movement as a struggle for self-determination in John Sayles's Sunshine state Tim Libretti
Restaging revolution: black power, Vibe magazine, and photographic memory Leight Raiford
Down to now: memory, narrative, and women's leadership in the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta, Georgia Kathryn L. Nasstrom
Engendering movement memories: remembering race and gender in the Mississippi movement Steve Estes
Deaf rights, civil rights: the Gallaudet "deaf president now" strike and historical memory of the Civil Rights movement R.A.R. Edwards
Riding in the back of the bus: the Christian Right's adoption of Civil Rights movement rhetoric David John Marley
Rosa Parks, c'est moi Sarah Vowell.
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Notes Date due Barcode
single unit book single unit book HAC Library - Holdings of the American Academy in Berlin HAC – 1st floor – Library Room – Open Stacks F (Affiliated) F:E185.615 .C587 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Paperback 2024-0004

Literaturverzeichnis: Seiten 367-369

Introduction: the struggle over memory Leigh Raiford, Renee C. Romano

Interpreting the Civil Rights movement: contradiction, confirmation, and the cultural landscape Owen J. Dwyer

The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and the new ideology of tolerance Glenn Eskew

Street names as memorial arenas: the reputational politics of commemorating Martin Luther King Jr. in a Georgia county Derek H. Alderman

Narrative of redemption: the Birmingham Church bombing trials and the construction of Civil Rights memory Renee C. Romano

The good, the bad, and the forgotten: media culture and public memory of the Civil Rights movement Edward P. Morgan

Debating the present through the past: representations of the Civil Rights movement in the 1990s Jennifer Fuller

Integration as disintegration: remembering the Civil Rights movement as a struggle for self-determination in John Sayles's Sunshine state Tim Libretti

Restaging revolution: black power, Vibe magazine, and photographic memory Leight Raiford

Down to now: memory, narrative, and women's leadership in the Civil Rights movement in Atlanta, Georgia Kathryn L. Nasstrom

Engendering movement memories: remembering race and gender in the Mississippi movement Steve Estes

Deaf rights, civil rights: the Gallaudet "deaf president now" strike and historical memory of the Civil Rights movement R.A.R. Edwards

Riding in the back of the bus: the Christian Right's adoption of Civil Rights movement rhetoric David John Marley

Rosa Parks, c'est moi Sarah Vowell.

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