Keep on keeping on : the NAACP and the implementation of Brown v. Board of Education in Virginia

School integration Segregation e-böcker
University of Virginia Press
2016
EISBN 9780813938899
"A source of great consternation": the NAACP and Brown v. Board of Education in Virginia, 1902-1954.
"A new day is being born": Brown and the southern backlash, 1954-1955.
"Those who were on the other side": the NAACP and the rise of massive resistance, 1956.
"Keep on keeping on": the height of massive resistance, 1957-1959.
Battling tokenism: direct action protest and the campaign for school desegregation, 1960-1963.
A new "holy prerogative": freedom of choice and school desegregation in Virginia, 1964-1967.
The green light: the NAACP and school integration in Virginia, 1968-1974.
"A new day is being born": Brown and the southern backlash, 1954-1955.
"Those who were on the other side": the NAACP and the rise of massive resistance, 1956.
"Keep on keeping on": the height of massive resistance, 1957-1959.
Battling tokenism: direct action protest and the campaign for school desegregation, 1960-1963.
A new "holy prerogative": freedom of choice and school desegregation in Virginia, 1964-1967.
The green light: the NAACP and school integration in Virginia, 1968-1974.
