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Jessie Carney Smith
Freedom Facts and Firsts
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About the Editors
Also from Visible Ink Press
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Contributors
Contents
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Acknowledgments
Foreword
Movements African American Art and the Civil Rights Movement
Black Arts Movement/Black Aesthetic Movement
New Negro Movement
Artists Bearden, Romare (1912–1988)
Parks, Gordon (1912–2006)
Entertainers Belafonte, Harry (1927–)
Cosby, Bill (1937–)
Goldberg, Whoopi (1949–)
Gregory, Dick (1932–)
Filmmakers Grant, Joanne (1930–2005)
Lee, Spike (1957–)
Films
Birth of a Nation (1915)
Eyes on the Prize (1987)
Music Music of the Civil Rights Movement
Music Entrepreneur Simmons, Russell (1957–)
Singers Anderson, Marian (1902–1993)
Charles, Ray (1932–2004)
Chuck D. (1960–)
Reagon, Bernice Johnson (1942–)
Reagon, Cordell (1943–1996)
Robeson, Paul(1898–1976)
Literature Literature of the Civil Rights Movement
Writers Angelou, Maya (1928–)
Attaway, William Alexander (1911–1986)
Baldwin, James (1924–1987)
Baraka, Amiri (1934–)
Bell, James Madison (1826–1902)
Brooks, Gwendolyn Elizabeth (1917–2000)
Brown, Sterling Allen (1901–1989)
Hansberry, Lorraine (1930–1965)
Hughes, James Langston (1902–1967)
Johnson, James Weldon (1871–1938)
McKay, Claude (1890?–1948)
Sanchez, Sonia (1934–)
Cities and Towns Black Migration to Northern States
Jamestown, Virginia
Rock Hill, South Carolina
Ruleville, Mississippi
Freedom Celebrations Black History Month/Negro History Week (est. 1926)
Juneteenth
Protests Albany Movement (1961–1962)
Atlanta Race Riot (1906)
Back to Africa Movement
Birmingham Bus Boycott (1956)
Black Power Movement (1960s)
Bloody Sunday (1965)
Boston Riot (1903)
Cambridge, Maryland, Demonstrations (1963–1967)
Chicago Freedom Movement (1966)
Danville, Virginia, Movement (1963)
Detroit, Michigan, Race Riot (1943)
Detroit, Michigan, Race Riot (1967)
Don’t Buy Where You Can’t Work (1930s)
Durham, North Carolina, Sit-ins (1960)
East St. Louis, Illinois, Race Riot (1917)
Economic Boycotts and Withdrawals (1950s–2000)
Elaine, Arkansas, Race Riot (1919)
Freedom Rides from Washington, D.C., to New Orleans, Louisiana (1961)
Freedom Summer (1964)
Greensboro, North Carolina, Sit-ins (1960)
Hamburg, South Carolina, Race Riot (1876)
Harlem Race Riot (1935)
Harlem Race Riot (1943)
Harlem Race Riot (1964)
High Point, North Carolina, Sit-ins (1960)
Houston, Texas, Race Riot (1917)
Lexington, Kentucky, Sit-ins (1950s–1960s)
Longview, Texas, Race Riot (1919)
March on Washington (1963)
Memphis, Tennessee, Race Riot (1866)
Million Man March and Day of Absence (1995)
Million Woman March (1997)
Millions More Movement (2005)
Montgomery Bus Boycott (1955–1956)
NAACP Silent Protest Parade (1917)
Nashville Sit-ins (1959–1961)
Nashville Student Movement
National Welfare Rights Movement (1960s)
New Orleans Race Riot (1874)
New Orleans Race Riot (1900)
Newark, New Jersey, Race Riot (1967)
Non-Violent Resistance
Northern Student Movement (1962)
Orangeburg, South Carolina, Massacre (1968)
Poor People’s March on Washington (1968)
Portsmouth, Virginia, Sit-ins (1960)
Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom (1957)
Red Summer (1919)
Reparations
Resurrection City (1968)
Rochester, New York, Race Riot (1964)
Rodney King Riot (1991)
Sanitation Workers’ Strike (1968)
Selma to Montgomery, Alabama, March (1965)
Springfield, Illinois, Riot (1908)
Tallahassee Movement
Tent City (1960–1962)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, Race Riot (1921)
Underground Railroad
Voter Registration Projects
War on Poverty (est. 1964)
Race Consciousness Black Pride
Bridging the Racial Divide
Speeches Atlanta Compromise (1895)
“I Have a Dream” (1963)
Colleges and Universities Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University (est. 1875)
Alabama State University (est. 1867)
Alcorn State University (est. 1871)
American Baptist College (est. 1924)
Atlanta University (est. 1865)
Bennett College for Women (est. 1873)
Delaware State College (est. 1892)
Fisk University (est. 1866)
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