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Invisible Activists - Women of the Louisiana Naacp and the Struggle for Civil Rights, 1915

English · Hardback

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Klappentext This new study examines attitudes toward gender! class! and citizenship of African American activists in Louisiana and women's roles in the campaign for civil rights in the state. Sartain argues that it was women acting behind the scenes in Louisiana's branches of the NAACP who were the most crucial factor in the organization's efficiency and survival. Women worked as grass-roots organizers! ran public relations campaigns and membership drives! mobilized youth groups! and promoted community involvement. Sartain demonstrates how women combined their fund-raising skills with an extensive network of community and family ties to fund the NAACP and undertake the day-to-day operations of the local organizations themselves.

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Lee Sartain is a senior lecturer in American history at the University of Portsmouth, Hampshire, England.

Product details

Authors Lee Sartain
Publisher Louisiana state univ pr
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2007
 
EAN 9780807132210
ISBN 978-0-8071-3221-0
No. of pages 212
Dimensions 159 mm x 229 mm x 19 mm
Series Jules and Frances Landry Award
Conflicting Worlds: New Dimens
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

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