02040cam a2200217 4500001000500000005001700005008003900022020001500061050002200076082001200098100002500110245009700135260005900232300003400291504004100325505068800366520055901054650004801613999001501661952014601676747620181127183718.0010110s2002 txua b 000 0 eng a015507232300aE185.6b.G39 200200a3232211 aGilliam, Franklin D.10aFarther to go :breadings and cases in African-American politics /cFranklin D. Gilliam, Jr. aFort Worth, TX :bHarcourt College Publishers,cc2002. axvi, 447 p. :bill. ;c24 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references. a Part I: The Political History of Race. 1. The Pre-Civil War Period: 1787-1862. 2. The Civil War, Reconstruction, and Jim Crow (1863-1953). Part II: The Civil Rights Movement: 1950-1972. 3. Legalism (1950-1958). 4. Nonviolent Direct Action (1955-1965). 5. Black Power (1961-1972). Part III: The Consequences of the Struggle for African-American Liberation. 6. Whither Racism? 7. Ideology, Identity, and Black Political Thought. 8. Racial Politics in Urban America. 9. Racial Politics at the National Level: The Presidency, the Congress, and the Supreme Court. 10. Public Policy and the Future of Racial Politics in America. Notes Includes bibliographical references.grt aPart documentary anthology, part literature review, and part bibliography, "Farther to go" gives students a thorough historical grounding in the field of racial politics. Dr. Gilliam imparts a strong working knowledge of the civil rights movement, as well as the cultural, economic, and psychological nuances underlying the relationship between the black community and the political system. To that end, the text presents significant court cases, speeches, and statutes that allow students to discover the texture of racial politics in America. 0aAfrican AmericansxPolitics and government. c6391d6391 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINd2023-03-08h i11436l1m1o323 GILp30012420r2023-06-21 00:00:00s2023-03-08w2018-11-27yMAIN