Table of Contents
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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Chapter 2
“Double V for Victory” Mobilizes Black Detroit, 1941–1946
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Chapter 3
The World of the Illinois Panthers
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Chapter 4
Exposing the “Whole Segregation Myth”: The Harlem Nine and New York City’s School Desegregation Battles
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Chapter 5
“Negro Leadership and Negro Money”: African American Political Organizing in Oakland before the Panthers
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Chapter 6
“I’d Rather Go to School in the South”: How Boston’s School Desegregation Complicates the Civil Rights Paradigm
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Chapter 7
Religion and Radicalism: The Reverend Albert B. Cleage, Jr., and the Rise of Black Christian Nationalism in Detroit
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Chapter 8
Elijah Muhammad’s Nation of Islam: Separatism, Regendering, and a Secular Approach to Black Power after Malcolm X (1965–1975)
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Chapter 9
Black Buying Power: Welfare Rights, Consumerism, and Northern Protest
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Chapter 10
The Politics of Culture: The US Organization and the Quest for Black “Unity”
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Chapter 11
Between Social Service Reform and Revolutionary Politics: The Young Lords, Late Sixties Radicalism, and Community Organizing in New York City
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Chapter 12
It’s Nation Time in NewArk: Amiri Baraka and the Black Power Experiment in Newark, New Jersey
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Chapter 13
Afterword
Attention for Chapter 3:
The World of the Illinois Panthers
Chapter title |
The World of the Illinois Panthers
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Chapter number |
3 |
Book title |
Freedom North: Black Freedom Struggles Outside the South, 1940–1980
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Published by |
Palgrave Macmillan, New York, January 2003
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DOI |
10.1007/978-1-4039-8250-6_3 |
Book ISBNs |
978-0-312-29468-7, 978-1-4039-8250-6
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Authors |
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