A study of civil rights in the USA. It is designed to fulfil the AS and A Level specifications in place from September 2000. The AS section deals with narrative and explanation of the topic. The A2 section reflects the different demands of the higher level examination.
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Heinemann Advanced History: Civil Rights in the USA 1863-1980 Summary
Heinemann Advanced History: Civil Rights in the USA 1863-1980 by Susan Willoughby
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Table of Contents
AS SECTION: CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE USA, 1863-1968 America - 'land of the free'? Towards a kind of freedom, 1863-77 Race relations and civil rights, 1877-1917 The inter-war years, 1920-41 The Second World War and civil rights Post-war changes and the Civil Rights Movement The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the emergence of Martin Luther King, 1955-6 Further protests in the south Success for the Civil Rights Movement, 1963-5 Changes in the Civil Rights Movement, 1965-6 The origins, nature and effects of Black Power The achievements of the Civil Rights Movement AS Assessment A2 SECTION: CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE USA, 1863-1980 The politics of freedom and equality The struggle for black civil rights, 1865-1968 The rights of labour The growing militancy of the Civil Rights Movement, 1950-80 America - 'the melting pot' A2 Assessment
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Heinemann Advanced History: Civil Rights in the USA 1863-1980 by Susan Willoughby
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