Libros importados con hasta 50% OFF + Envío Gratis a todo USA  Ver más

menú

0
  • argentina
  • chile
  • colombia
  • españa
  • méxico
  • perú
  • estados unidos
  • internacional
portada The Complete Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: Cooperation, Communication, and Recollections, 1951-1971 (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
226
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm
Peso
0.34 kg.
ISBN13
9781943333141

The Complete Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: Cooperation, Communication, and Recollections, 1951-1971 (en Inglés)

Fred Altensee (Autor) · Jammin! Publications · Tapa Blanda

The Complete Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: Cooperation, Communication, and Recollections, 1951-1971 (en Inglés) - Altensee, Fred

Libro Físico

$ 20.17

$ 23.95

Ahorras: $ 3.78

16% descuento
  • Estado: Nuevo
Se enviará desde nuestra bodega entre el Lunes 01 de Julio y el Martes 02 de Julio.
Lo recibirás en cualquier lugar de Estados Unidos entre 1 y 3 días hábiles luego del envío.

Reseña del libro "The Complete Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: Cooperation, Communication, and Recollections, 1951-1971 (en Inglés)"

Heading into the 1950s, manifestations of racism in Orlando and Orange County posed serious threats to the impending Civil Rights Movement. Confronting racism in segregation, discrimination, and violence toward African-Americans was at the heart of the Orlando Civil Rights Movement. Despite this deeply embedded racism, a spirit of cooperation and communication between black and white community leaders existed. This spirit of facilitated the first vital step forwards: the 1951 integration of the Orlando Police Department. This later proved instrumental in the success of biracial committees, strongly supported by the Orlando city government and police department, and helped bring about relatively peaceful integration in Orlando where city officials supported and fostered the creation of biracial committees. This is somewhat unique, particularly in comparison to other Florida cities. In Jacksonville and St. Augustine, city officials spurned communication, rejected biracial committees and integration, showed less police restraint and thus saw their communities descend into chaotic violence, greatly impeding integration. The Orlando spirit of cooperation and communication, aided by government support spurring successful integration, also contrasts sharply with the actions of the Orange County School Board which, like many other school boards in Florida, sought to circumvent and stall integration.The Complete Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement incorporates the volume of invaluable oral interviews the author conducted with African American community members. It is the author's hope that this combined volume will assist both scholar and layperson alike in better understanding this Movement and in developing a firm appreciation for those with the courage to positively change their community, especially the pioneering first African-American police officers with the Orlando Police Department. Their courage and service under immensely difficult conditions proved instrumental in furthering the Movement.

Opiniones del libro

Ver más opiniones de clientes
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)
  • 0% (0)

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el libro

Todos los libros de nuestro catálogo son Originales.
El libro está escrito en Inglés.
La encuadernación de esta edición es Tapa Blanda.

Preguntas y respuestas sobre el libro

¿Tienes una pregunta sobre el libro? Inicia sesión para poder agregar tu propia pregunta.

Opiniones sobre Buscalibre

Ver más opiniones de clientes