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Introduction: The Human Tradition and Civil Rights Part I: Hope is Born Chapter 1: Abraham Galloway: Prophet of Biracial America Chapter 2: Homer Plessy: Unsuccessful Challenger to Jim Crow Chapter 3: James K. Vardaman: "A Vote for White Supremacy" and the Politics of Racism Part II: Should We Stay or Should We Go?
Chapter 4: Ida B. Wells: Higher Law and Community Justice Chapter 5: A. Philip Randolph: Labor and the New Black Politics Chapter 6: Lucy Randolph Mason: "The Rest of Us"
Part III: Awakenings Chapter 7: Amzie Moore: The Biographical Roots of the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi Chapter 8: James Lawson: The Nashville Civil Rights Movement Chapter 9: Charles Sherrod and Martin Luther King Jr.: Mass Action and Nonviolence in Albany Part IV: Freedom Is a Constant Struggle Chapter 10: Diane Nash: "Courage Displaces Fear, Love Transforms Hate": Civil Rights Activism and the Commitment to Nonviolence Chapter 11: Mae Bertha Carter: These Tiny Fingers Chapter 12: Robert F. Williams: "Black Power" and the Roots of the African American Freedom Struggle Part V: The Borning Movement Chapter 13: Judith Brown: Freedom Fighter Chapter 14: José Angel Gutiérrez: La Raza Unida and Scholarship for Social Justice Chapter 15: Leonard Peltier: A Small Part of a Much Larger Story Chapter 16: Sylvia Rivera: Fighting in Her Heels: Stonewall, Civil Rights, and Liberation
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