Civil Rights in America, 1865–1980
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Civil Rights in America, 1865–1980

Ron Field
July 2002
9780521000505

An engaging range of period texts and theme books for AS and A Level history.

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    This book examines the theme of Civil Rights in America between 1865 and 1980. The long struggle for black equality and full citizenship is traced from the period of reconstruction after the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. The rights of other minority groups such as Native Americans, Chicanos and Asian Americans are also given full consideration, as is the 'rights revolution' of the Cold War period, which involved the campaign for women's rights and the development of Gay rights. Drawing on a wide range of primary and secondary sources.

    Features

    • The AS textbooks are ideal for students who have never studied the history of these periods before. they provide detailed background information on the period studied, and include notes explaining key terms, lists of significant dates, and focus questions to consolidate learning.
    • All of the AS titles have been endorsed by OCR for use with their AS specification for history, and several of the titles will also be appropriate for Edexcel and AQA study units.
    • Many of the books include a seperate document section, where students can study and evaluate a range of source material.
    • Shorter themed books explore particular topics in greater depth. The topics examined can be linked with the period covering foundation texts, providing students and teachers with flexibillity in structuring A Level courses.

    Table of Contents

    • 1. The Founding Fathers and civil rights
    • 2. Reconstruction
    • 3. Return of white supremacy
    • 4. Jim Crow
    • 5. Early black protest
    • 6. Impact of war
    • 7. Labour relations
    • 8. The Civil Rights Movement
    • 9. Other minority groups
    • conclusions.

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