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Scott Saul : History
Sweet Land of Liberty is a bold, if decidedly underdramatic, rewriting of civil rights history.
Scott Saul : History
Sweet Land of Liberty is a bold, if decidedly underdramatic, rewriting of civil rights history.
Steve Cobble : Presidential Election 2008
Barack Obama stands on the shoulders of many as he becomes the Democratic presidential nominee. One set of those shoulders belongs to Jesse Jackson.
Democrats have come a long way from the first Denver convention a century ago.
Several new books on Martin Luther King take a closer look at the rhetoric and economic politics of the civil rights icon.
In Defying Dixie, Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore seeks to reclaim the radical origins of the modern civil rights struggle.
Thomas J. Sugrue : Non-Fiction
Is there more to racism in America than intolerance and immorality? Four books shed light.
Grace Lee Boggs : Barack Obama
No single person can be the agent of change: the vision must come from all of us.
Barbara Ehrenreich : Hillary Clinton
"Change" is this year's Democratic battle cry, but if you don't know how it happens, you're not likely to make it happen yourself.
Christopher Phelps : Progressives, Liberals, & The American Left
Bettina Aptheker's recent memoir has incited fierce debate over her father s legacy.
David L. Chappell : Civil Rights & Liberties
A rich crop of new books offers fresh insight into the ongoing struggle for civil rights in America.
Gary Younge : Race, Ethnicity & Religion
Why can't white people and black people have access to a shared history that is accurate, honest, antiracist and inclusive?
Eric Alterman : Journalists & Journalism
A new book examining civil rights coverage demonstrates that the best reporting sometimes requires journalists to toss objectivity out the window.
Taylor Branch concludes his staggering trilogy of the civil rights era with At Canaan's Edge, a relentlessly detailed narrative of Martin Luther King's desperate struggle to save the movement.
David Levering Lewis : Racism & Discrimination
Lost Battalions tells the story of two US Army regiments of
the American Expeditionary Force, the struggle to buy citizenship
through the self-sacrifice of war.
William P. Jones : African-Americans
While the edges continue to be smoothed off Martin Luther King Jr.'s bracing challenges to racism, war and free-market exploitation, the holiday is a time to remember a leader who believed civil rights and labor rights are tightly intertwined.
Eric Foner : Racism & Discrimination
Frozen in memory as the simple woman who helped to bring down segregation, Rosa Parks was far more complex and formidable than the popular imagination makes her out to be . A fuller picture of her life should make us also remember the many unsung heroes and heroines who came before and after her.
