2018, ISBN 0807075884, xxv, 253 pages
The civil rights movement has become national legend, lauded by presidents from Reagan to Obama to Trump, as proof of the power of American democracy. This...
Historiography | United States Race relationsHistoriography | United States Race relationsHistory | African Americans | Civil rights movements | Civil rights | History
Historiography | United States Race relationsHistoriography | United States Race relationsHistory | African Americans | Civil rights movements | Civil rights | History
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2003, ISBN 0312294670, xiv, 326
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2003, ISBN 0312294670, xiv, 326
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2009, ISBN 9780814783085, ix, 289
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2006, ISBN 0814757103, xi, 308
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2005, ISBN 9780814782859, xv, 328
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2009, ISBN 9780814783146, ix, 353
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Journal of Urban History, ISSN 0096-1442, 3/2017, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp. 191 - 203
This introduction to a special issue rethinking the Boston “Busing Crisis” seeks to examine how the misleading ‘busing crisis’ narrative took hold as a way to...
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The American Historical Review, ISSN 0002-8762, 02/2010, Volume 115, Issue 1, pp. 180 - 182
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Journal of Urban History, ISSN 0096-1442, 2017, Volume 43, Issue 2, pp. 191 - 203
This introduction to a special issue rethinking the Boston "Busing Crisis" seeks to examine how the misleading ` busing crisis' narrative took hold as a way to...
Civil rights movement | Bilingual education | Boston's busing crisis | Ruth Batson | Segregation | Massachusetts | School desegregation | Race | African Americans | Boston race relations | race | HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES | civil rights movement | school desegregation | URBAN STUDIES | segregation | bilingual education | HISTORY | Education | Civil rights | Desegregation | Race relations
Civil rights movement | Bilingual education | Boston's busing crisis | Ruth Batson | Segregation | Massachusetts | School desegregation | Race | African Americans | Boston race relations | race | HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES | civil rights movement | school desegregation | URBAN STUDIES | segregation | bilingual education | HISTORY | Education | Civil rights | Desegregation | Race relations
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OAH Magazine of History, ISSN 0882-228X, 1/2012, Volume 26, Issue 1, pp. 23 - 27
[...] it was Parks's agency as an activist and ordinary citizen - as well as the community-wide response following her arrest - that turned her action into a...
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City buses | Freedom of the press | Buses | African Americans | Civil rights movements | Black communities | Boycotts | Cities | Housing | Police | Civil rights movement | Activism | Shopping centers | Councils | Segregation | Folklore | Activists | Race relations | Parks & recreation areas | Liberalism | Inequality
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The American Historical Review, ISSN 0002-8762, 04/2006, Volume 111, Issue 2, pp. 506 - 507
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American University Law Review, ISSN 0003-1453, 06/2012, Volume 61, Issue 5, p. 1331
In the decade since 9/11, much has been written about the "War on Terror" and the lack of justice for people detained at Guantanamo or subjected to rendition...
Due process of law | Terrorism | Laws, regulations and rules | Solitary confinement | Judicial review of administrative acts | Armed forces | Federal courts | National security
Due process of law | Terrorism | Laws, regulations and rules | Solitary confinement | Judicial review of administrative acts | Armed forces | Federal courts | National security
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2009, ISBN 0814783139
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Dropped from the rolls: Mexican immigrants, race, and rights in the era of welfare reform
Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, ISSN 0191-5096, 09/2008, Volume 35, Issue 3, pp. 71 - 96
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History Compass, ISSN 1478-0542, 03/2006, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 348 - 367
A burgeoning body of scholarship over the past decade has begun to reshape popular understandings of the civil rights movement. They have challenged the...
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Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, ISSN 0191-5096, 09/2008, Volume 35, Issue 3, pp. 71 - 96
Welfare reform transferred considerable discretion over eligibility standards and benefits to individual caseworkers, contributing to a highly diffuse, yet...
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Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, ISSN 0191-5096, 09/2008, Volume 35, Issue 3, pp. 71 - 96
Welfare reform transferred considerable discretion over eligibility standards and benefits to individual caseworkers, contributing to a highly diffuse, yet...
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