Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-246) and index.
Contents:
Rethinking social movement theory : race, class, gender, and culture -- Exclusion, empowerment, and partnership : race gender relations -- Women and the escalation of the civil rights movement -- Sustaining the momentum of the movement -- Sowing the seeds of mass mobilization -- Bridging students to the movement -- Race, class, and culture matter -- Bringing the movement home to small cities and rural communities -- Cooperation and conflict in the civil rights movement -- The movement unravels from the bottom -- Theoretical conclusions.
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