

An edition of Lift every voice (2009)
The NAACP and the Making of the Civil Rights Movement
By Patricia Sullivan
Publish Date
August 2009
Publisher
New Press
Language
eng
Pages
528
Description:
Ten years in the making, Lift Every Voice is the first major history of America's oldest civil rights organization and destined to be a classic in the field. Founded in 1909, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) got its start as an elite organization dominated by white reformers at a time when segregation had triumphed in the South and the color line was tightening its hold in the North. By the end of World War I, the NAACP had become a mass-black membership organization reaching from Boston to Los Angeles and into the Mississippi Delta; after World War II, it had become synonymous with the freedom movement itself. Historian Patricia Sullivan unearths the little-known early decades of the NAACP's activism, telling startling stories of personal bravery, legal brilliance, and political maneuvering by the likes of W.E.B. Du Bois, Mary White Ovington, Walter White, Charles Houston, Ella Baker, Thurgood Marshall, and Roy Wilkins. The book then moves into the critical postwar era, when, with a string of legal victories culminating in Brown v. Board, the NAACP knocked out the legal underpinnings of the segregation system and set the stage for the final assault on Jim Crow. An epic narrative of struggle against injustice, Lift Every Voice lays a new foundation for understanding the modern civil rights movement.
subjects: Race relations, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, African Americans, History, Civil rights movements, united states, United states, history, Historynational association for the advancement of colored people, Civil rights movements--history, Civil rights movements--united states--history--20th century, African americans--civil rights--history, African americans--civil rights--history--20th century, E185.5.n276 s85 2009, 973/.0496073