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Struggle and Love

by Mary Hull
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Discusses the efforts of African Americans to achieve equality in education, employment, politics, and other areas, from the 1970s into the 1990s.

Discusses the efforts of African Americans to achieve equality in education, employment, politics, and other areas, from the 1970s into the 1990s.

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Gr 7 UpAn interesting look at black political experiences from 1972 to 1997. Beginning with the first National Black Political Convention, held in Gary, Indiana, in 1972, the author moves to a discussion and description of the resistance raised by Boston's white citizens to desegregation of the public schools. Affirmative action; the election of black public officials, particularly mayors of major cities and Jesse Jackson's two bids for the American presidency; and the rise of the Congressional Black Caucus are all discussed. The book also examines the cultural influences of black Americans on American popular culture, with a chapter that looks at the presence of African-American characters in television shows and the emergence of rap as a major musical force. The text concludes with the Million Man March and the trial of O. J. Simpson. Well-chosen, black-and-white photographs appear throughout. A good introduction to black politics in America.Carol Jones Collins, Montclair Kimberley Academy, NJ

Book Details

Published
March 26, 1998
Publisher
Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, 1996.
Pages
128
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780791026885

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