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         Civil Rights Sociology:     more books (100)
  1. Reporting Civil Rights, Part One: American Journalism 1941-1963 (Library of America)
  2. Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968 (Debating Twentieth-Century America) by Steven F. Lawson, Charles Payne, 2006-03-14
  3. Black, White, and in Color: Television and Black Civil Rights by Sasha Torres, 2003-03-10
  4. Civil Rights Unionism: Tobacco Workers and the Struggle for Democracy in the Mid-Twentieth-Century South by Robert Rodgers Korstad, 2003-06-30
  5. Origins of the Civil Rights Movements by Aldon D. Morris, 1986-09-15
  6. Class, Race, and the Civil Rights Movement: The Changing Political Economy of Southern Racism (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Jack M. Bloom, 1987-02-01
  7. Civil Rights and the Presidency: Race and Gender in American Politics, 1960-1972 by Hugh Davis Graham, 1992-02-27
  8. The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader: Documents, Speeches, and Firsthand Accounts from the Black Freedom Struggle by D. Clar, 1991-11-01
  9. Civil Rights: Rhetoric or Reality? by Thomas Sowell, 1985-12-17
  10. Human Rights & Civil Rights: Life, Liberty, Property Conscience Speech/Majority Rule (Morality in Our Age Series) by John Arthur, 1996-03
  11. The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory by Renee Christine Romano, 2006-05-30
  12. "The Most Segregated City in America": City Planning and Civil Rights in Birmingham, 1920-1980 (Center Books) by Charles E. Connerly, 2005-06-21
  13. Constitutional Rights: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties (American Constitutional Law) (v. 2) by Louis Fisher, 1994-10
  14. The Black Power Movement: Rethinking the Civil Rights-Black Power Era

1. Civil Rights » Sociology Lens
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“I Missed the Joke”: Race, Rupert Murdoch, and the NAACP
by Nickie Wild Feb 24, 2009, at 02:26 pm by NickieWild Last week, a very racially charged cartoon NAACP have called for the resignation of the cartoonist and the editor who defended it. They believe that the cartoon was not only racist, as African Americans have historically been disparaged by comparing them with apes and monkeys, but was also “an invitation to assassination” of the president. Defenders of the cartoon have appealed to free speech rights, or have stated that the cartoon had nothing to do with the president. Needless to say, protests and calls for a boycott continue. Some commentators have seen a more structural factor at play in this incident: the lack of Black voices in decision-making capacities on editorial boards and in news rooms in America. Julian Bond, chairman of the NAACP appeared on the cable show “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” on Monday, and the two discussed this issue. As the New York Post is owned by Rupert Murdoch, issues of consolidation of media ownership have also come to the forefront, since Murdoch (who owns multiple media outlets in major cities the world over) needed an F.C.C. waiver to own a television station in the same city where he also owns a daily newspaper. Sharpton’s civil rights activist organization, the

2. Kyra Morris - LinkedIn
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3. The Corporation As An Individual: Comparing Actions And Civil Rights - Sociology
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4. In Defence Of Multinational Citizenship By Siobhan Michael; Harty - Paperback -
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5. Our Promise: Achieving Educational Equity For America's Children, By Dyson
Written by and for educators and policymakers, Our Promise is an ideal seminar text or companion piece for education, civil rights, sociology, economics and race oriented
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6. Collection Development Department-African-American Studies
They cover all disciplines, with the strongest holdings in politics and civil rights, sociology and race relations, and statistical data
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7. New Releases — York College - The City University Of New York
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8. What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library :: AK Press
If you have any interest in the history of the Black Panthers, civil rights, sociology or civil disobedience, you need this incredible fourdisc DVD collection.
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What We Want, What We Believe: The Black Panther Party Library Elizabeth Fink (Included), Beverly Axelrod (Included), Marilyn Buck (Included), Donald Cox (Included), Roz Payne (Editor), Bobby Seale (Included), and Kathleen Neal Cleaver (Included) Edition: 4 x DVD ISBN: Publisher: AK Press Release Date: ITEM OVERVIEW For the first time on DVD, AK Press is proud to present three acclaimed Newsreel Films on the Black Panther Party: Off the Pig Mayday ; and Repression Accompanying the Newsreel films is a massive quantity of rare and exclusive materials culled from Roz Payne's extensive collection of FBI documents, correspondence, and interviews with Black Panthers and their supporters. It's all here, the government-sponsored repression, the trials, exile, triumph, and reunion. What We Want, What We Believe

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10. Cv With Major And Recent Entries
5 Attitudinal, Demographic, and Electoral Components of Legislative Change Senate Voting on Civil Rights. Sociology and Social Research 64 22135. 1979 Equal Employment
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11. Jordan Flaherty « Culture Shocks
Jordan Flaherty is journalist and editor of Left Turn Magazine; his book Civil Rights, Sociology
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12. Answers.com - List The Contributors Of Sociology Of Education
A list of cases is included companion text for education, civil rights, sociology, economics, and graduate programs in education and public policy
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16. University Of Huddersfield : Understanding Disability : From Theory To Practice.
Handicapped Civil rights; Sociology of disability; publishers Macmillan Press, ISBN 0333599160; 0333599152; notes 37.50. people who borrowed this, also borrowed
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Written by and for educators and policymakers, Our Promise is an ideal seminar text or companion piece for education, civil rights, sociology, economics and race-oriented interdisciplinary courses. An indispensable classroom tool for comprehending policy discussions, Our Promise is also well-suited for adoption in undergraduate and graduate education schools and public policy administration programs across the nation.

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New and recently published works of AfricanAmerican and African history, politics society; literature and drama; race studies and civil rights; sociology and cultural criticism.
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20. Turning Tide Productions
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Watch A Video Excerpt For many years, America has faced a crisis in urban education. Too many urban schools suffer from low test scores, unsafe environments, and high dropout rates. The stark achievement gap between public schools in U.S. cities and those in affluent suburbs is perhaps the leading civil rights issue of our time, with the fate of millions of children determined simply by where they live. In Massachusetts, charter schools were created 15 years ago as part of a comprehensive education reform effort to address this gap. They are public schools that operate independent of local school districts and are free of charge. In exchange for the freedom to innovate, charter schools must demonstrate improved student achievement, or risk being shut down. BEATING THE ODDS takes us inside three high-performing urban charter schools in the Boston area that serve mostly low-income, Black and Latino students, many of whom are several grade levels behind academically when they enroll. These schools set records for achievement and send the vast majority of their students on to college.

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