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Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1988
Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1988, The civil rights movement in the United States drew strength from supporters of human rights worldwide. Once policy makers—influenced by international pressure, the courage of ordinary American citizens, and a desire for global leadership—had signed such , Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1988 has a rating of 4 stars
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Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1988, The civil rights movement in the United States drew strength from supporters of human rights worldwide. Once policy makers—influenced by international pressure, the courage of ordinary American citizens, and a desire for global leadership—had signed such , Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1988
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  • Window on Freedom: Race, Civil Rights, and Foreign Affairs, 1945-1988
  • Written by author Brenda Gayle ed. Plummer
  • Published by University of North Carolina Press, The, February 2003
  • The civil rights movement in the United States drew strength from supporters of human rights worldwide. Once policy makers—influenced by international pressure, the courage of ordinary American citizens, and a desire for global leadership—had signed such
  • The civil rights movement in the United States drew strength from supporters of human rights worldwide. Once policy makers--influenced by international pressure, the courage of ordinary American citizens, and a desire for global leadership--had signed suc
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Introduction1
Seen from the Outside: The International Perspective on America's Dilemma21
Race from Power: U.S. Foreign Policy and the General Crisis of White Supremacy45
Brown Babies: Race, Gender, and Policy after World War II67
Bleached Souls and Red Negroes: The NAACP and Black Communists in the Early Cold War, 1948-195293
An American Dilemma: Race and Realpolitik in the American Response to the Bandung Conference, 1955115
Segregationists and the World: The Foreign Policy of the White Resistance141
The Unwelcome Mat: African Diplomats in Washington, D.C., during the Kennedy Years163
Birmingham, Addis Ababa and the Image of America: International Influence on U.S. Civil Rights Politics in the Kennedy Administration181
Antiwar Aztlan: The Chicano Movement Opposes U.S. Intervention in Vietnam201
From Cold War to Global Interdependence: The Political Economy of African American Antiapartherd Activism, 1968-1988221
Selected Bibliography239
Contributors251
Index253


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