Abstract

Acknowledgments Introduction: Unsteady March One: Bolted with the Lock of a Hundred Keys Era of Slavery, 1619-1860 Two: Thenceforward, and Forever Free Civil War, 1860-1865 Three: The Negro Has Got as Much as He Ought to Have Reconstruction and the Second Retreat, 1865-1908 Four: The Color Line Jim Crow America, 1908-1938 Five: Deutschland and Dixieland Antifascism and the Emergence of Civil Rights, 1938-1941 Six: Double V: Victory Abroad, Victory at Home World War II Seven: Hearts and Minds Cold War and Civil Rights, 1946-1954 Eight: There Comes a Time Civil Rights Revolution, 1954-1968 Nine: Benign Neglect? Post-Civil Rights America, 1968-1998 Conclusion: Shall We Overcome? Notes Index

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