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Prologue: The Rise of the Struggle for Negro Rights 1
1 Jobs for All 17
2 Black Mobilization and Civil Rights Politics 38
3 Lynching, Northern Style 60
4 Desegregating the Metropolis 79
5 Dead Letter Legislation 98
6 An Unnatural Division of People 112
7 Anticommunism and Civil Rights 137
8 The Paradoxical Effects of the Cold War 164
9 Racial Violence in the Free World 191
10 Lift Every Voice and Vote 208
11 Resisting Resegregation 223
12 To Stand and Fight 250
Epilogue: Another Kind of America 272
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