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'The Civil Rights Movement in the USA'
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Dr. Simon Hall, Senior Lecturer in American History, University of Leeds
Podcasts by Simon Hall
Podcasts on American History
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Synopsis
'The Civil Rights Movement as a People's Movement'
In recent years historians of the civil rights movement have moved their focus away from the charismatic leadership of Martin Luther King, Jr. to explore the role played by "ordinary people" in the struggle for racial equality. While not denying King's importance as a tactician, figurehead and orator historians have argued that, at root, the civil rights movement was a people's movement and that the countless inspiring contributions made by local blacks was a critical component of the movement's success.
After setting out the problems that the civil rights movement sought to tackle, the presentation charts some of the civil rights movement's major tactics - litigation, boycotts and direct action, and voter registration drives - emphasizing the importance of ordinary African Americans and their allies to these efforts. The presentation ends with a re-consideration of King's role, highlighting his importance as a "bridge" between the local campaigns and national politics.
Further Reading
Websites
Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement The National Civil Rights Museum
The Martin Luther King Jr. Research & Education Institute, Stanford University
Voices of Civil Rights - an online exhibition from the Library of Congress
The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship - another online exhibition from the Library of Congress
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