A study of civil rights in the USA. With narrative and explanation of the topic. There are extra notes, biography boxes and definitions in the margin, and summary boxes to help students assimilate the information. Reflects the different demands of the higher level examination by concentrating on analysis and historians' interpretations of the material covered. There are practice questions and hints and tips on what makes a good answer.
The new editions of Access to History combine all the strengths of this well-loved series with features that allow all students access to the content and study skills needed to achieve exam success.
The new editions of Access to Historycombine all the strengths of this well-loved series with a new design and features that allow all students access to the content and study skills needed to achieve exam success.
"African American Religion offers a provocative historical and philosophical treatment of the religious life of African Americans.
48 Charles C. Alexander, The Ku Klux Klan in the Southwest (Lexington, Kentucky, 1966); Kenneth T. Jackson, The Ku Klux Klan in the City, 1915–1930 (New York, 1967). 49 See chapter 4, pp. 104–60. 50 William D. Jenkins, Steel Valley ...
The new editions combine all the strengths of this well-loved series with a new design and features that allow all students access to the content and study skills needed to achieve exam success.
This title introduces the major political and social themes of this period of American history in an accessible and progressive way.
An engaging range of period texts and theme books for AS and A Level history. This book examines the theme of Civil Rights in America between 1865 and 1980.
... USA 1863–1980, Heinemann (2001). Vivienne Sanders, Race Relations in the USA since 1900, Hodder & Stoughton (2000). Brook Thomas, Plessy v. Ferguson – A Brief History With Documents, Bedford Books (1997). 274 • CIVIL RIGHTS, 1863–2001.
Marking 55 years since the landmark Civil Rights Act was signed into law, this book takes you on a fascinating journey through the defining moments of America's Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s and 1960s.
Filip Reyntjens's new book analyzes political governance in post-genocide Rwanda and focuses on the rise of the authoritarian Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF).