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In Search of Democracy: The NAACP Writings of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, & Roy Wilkins (1920-1977)

In Search of Democracy: The NAACP Writings of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, & Roy Wilkins (1920-1977)

Roy Wilkins
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This collection of writings offers a glimpse into the minds of three N.A.A.C.P. leaders who occupied the center of black thought and action during some of the most troublesome and pivotal times of the civil rights movement. The volume delineates fifty-seven years of the N.A.A.C.P.'s program under the successive direction of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins. These writings illustrate the vital roles of these three leaders in building a peoples liberation, underscoring not only their progressive influence throughout their time in power, but also a vision of the future as race relations enter the 21st Century. Much of the material, notably The Secretary's Reports to the Board, is published here for the first time, offering an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper knowledge of the history of race in America
Language
English
Pages
544
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Release
August 05, 1999
ISBN
019511633X
ISBN 13
9780195116335

In Search of Democracy: The NAACP Writings of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, & Roy Wilkins (1920-1977)

Roy Wilkins
0/5 ( ratings)
This collection of writings offers a glimpse into the minds of three N.A.A.C.P. leaders who occupied the center of black thought and action during some of the most troublesome and pivotal times of the civil rights movement. The volume delineates fifty-seven years of the N.A.A.C.P.'s program under the successive direction of James Weldon Johnson, Walter White, and Roy Wilkins. These writings illustrate the vital roles of these three leaders in building a peoples liberation, underscoring not only their progressive influence throughout their time in power, but also a vision of the future as race relations enter the 21st Century. Much of the material, notably The Secretary's Reports to the Board, is published here for the first time, offering an invaluable resource for those seeking a deeper knowledge of the history of race in America
Language
English
Pages
544
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Release
August 05, 1999
ISBN
019511633X
ISBN 13
9780195116335

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