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Bloody Tuesday
The Untold Story of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Tuscaloosa
Giggie, John M.
Oxford University Press Inc
09/2024
384
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9780197766668
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Prologue: "The Memory You Choose"
Introduction: "It Was Like Slavery from Another Era": Tuscaloosa, 1964
Chapter One: "The White Folks Are Going to Kill Him": The Arrival of Rev. T. Y. Rogers
Chapter Two: "God, Himself, was the Author of Segregation": The Rise of Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton
Chapter Three: "The Publicity is What Creates the Mayhem": The Making of Police Chief William Marable
Chapter Four: "No End to the Floggings and Murders": Protesting in Tuscaloosa
Chapter Five: "We Want Freedom Now": Bloody Tuesday and the Sacking of First African Baptist
Chapter Six: "You Can't Do Nothing but Kill Me": Fighting Back
Chapter Seven: "How Could There Be a God and Allow This to Happen?": Testing the Civil Rights Act
Chapter Eight: "Sit Where Anybody Wants To": Boycotting Druid City Transit
Chapter Nine: "The Voices of Dissent Must Be Heard": Legacies
Epilogue: "Just Give Us Fifty Years and We'll Take It All Back"
Note on the Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Prologue: "The Memory You Choose"
Introduction: "It Was Like Slavery from Another Era": Tuscaloosa, 1964
Chapter One: "The White Folks Are Going to Kill Him": The Arrival of Rev. T. Y. Rogers
Chapter Two: "God, Himself, was the Author of Segregation": The Rise of Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton
Chapter Three: "The Publicity is What Creates the Mayhem": The Making of Police Chief William Marable
Chapter Four: "No End to the Floggings and Murders": Protesting in Tuscaloosa
Chapter Five: "We Want Freedom Now": Bloody Tuesday and the Sacking of First African Baptist
Chapter Six: "You Can't Do Nothing but Kill Me": Fighting Back
Chapter Seven: "How Could There Be a God and Allow This to Happen?": Testing the Civil Rights Act
Chapter Eight: "Sit Where Anybody Wants To": Boycotting Druid City Transit
Chapter Nine: "The Voices of Dissent Must Be Heard": Legacies
Epilogue: "Just Give Us Fifty Years and We'll Take It All Back"
Note on the Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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Acknowledgments
Prologue: "The Memory You Choose"
Introduction: "It Was Like Slavery from Another Era": Tuscaloosa, 1964
Chapter One: "The White Folks Are Going to Kill Him": The Arrival of Rev. T. Y. Rogers
Chapter Two: "God, Himself, was the Author of Segregation": The Rise of Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton
Chapter Three: "The Publicity is What Creates the Mayhem": The Making of Police Chief William Marable
Chapter Four: "No End to the Floggings and Murders": Protesting in Tuscaloosa
Chapter Five: "We Want Freedom Now": Bloody Tuesday and the Sacking of First African Baptist
Chapter Six: "You Can't Do Nothing but Kill Me": Fighting Back
Chapter Seven: "How Could There Be a God and Allow This to Happen?": Testing the Civil Rights Act
Chapter Eight: "Sit Where Anybody Wants To": Boycotting Druid City Transit
Chapter Nine: "The Voices of Dissent Must Be Heard": Legacies
Epilogue: "Just Give Us Fifty Years and We'll Take It All Back"
Note on the Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Prologue: "The Memory You Choose"
Introduction: "It Was Like Slavery from Another Era": Tuscaloosa, 1964
Chapter One: "The White Folks Are Going to Kill Him": The Arrival of Rev. T. Y. Rogers
Chapter Two: "God, Himself, was the Author of Segregation": The Rise of Imperial Wizard Robert Shelton
Chapter Three: "The Publicity is What Creates the Mayhem": The Making of Police Chief William Marable
Chapter Four: "No End to the Floggings and Murders": Protesting in Tuscaloosa
Chapter Five: "We Want Freedom Now": Bloody Tuesday and the Sacking of First African Baptist
Chapter Six: "You Can't Do Nothing but Kill Me": Fighting Back
Chapter Seven: "How Could There Be a God and Allow This to Happen?": Testing the Civil Rights Act
Chapter Eight: "Sit Where Anybody Wants To": Boycotting Druid City Transit
Chapter Nine: "The Voices of Dissent Must Be Heard": Legacies
Epilogue: "Just Give Us Fifty Years and We'll Take It All Back"
Note on the Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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