From Rights to Lives: The Evolution of the Black Freedom Struggle
By Françoise N. Hamlin (Editor), Charles W. McKinney Jr. (Editor), Scott Brooks (Contribution by), Mickell Carter (Contribution by), Charity Clay (Contribution by), Aram Goudsouzian (Contribution by), Althea Legal-Miller (Contribution by), David Mason Jr. (Contribution by), Peter Pihos (Contribution by), Christopher Ringer (Contribution by), Kishauna Soljour (Contribution by)
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By Françoise N. Hamlin (Editor), Charles W. McKinney Jr. (Editor), Scott Brooks (Contribution by), Mickell Carter (Contribution by), Charity Clay (Contribution by), Aram Goudsouzian (Contribution by), Althea Legal-Miller (Contribution by), David Mason Jr. (Contribution by), Peter Pihos (Contribution by), Christopher Ringer (Contribution by), Kishauna Soljour (Contribution by)
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Broadly speaking, the traditionally conceptualized mid-twentieth-century Civil Rights Movement and the newer #BlackLivesMatter Movement possess some similar qualities. They both represent dynamic, complex moments of possibility and progress. They also share mass-based movement activities, policy/legislative advocacy, grassroots organizing, and targeted media campaigns. Innovation, growth, and dissension—core aspects of movement work—mark them both. Crucially, these moments also engender agg...























