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Protest: Britain on the March

Protest: Britain on the March

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"Protest: Britain on the March" is a compelling anthology that delves into the history of protest movements in the UK. Featuring contributions from renowned writers and activists, this book explores the power of collective action and the impact of protests on society. From suffragettes to anti-war demonstrations, this book uncovers the stories behind some of Britain's most influential protests. With insightful analysis and thought-provoking narratives, "Protest: Britain on the March" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of activism and social change.
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"Protest: Britain on the March" is a compelling anthology that delves into the history of protest movements in the UK. Featuring contributions from renowned writers and activists, this book explores the power of collective action and the impact of protests on society. From suffragettes to anti-war demonstrations, this book uncovers the stories behind some of Britain's most influential protests. With insightful analysis and thought-provoking narratives, "Protest: Britain on the March" is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of activism and social change.
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To 1865

Suicide Attempts On A Slave Ship

A Slave Ship Mutiny

Slaves Petition For Freedom

Benjamin Banneker's Letter To Thomas Jefferson

A Slave Auction

Resolution Of A Philadelphia Meeting Opposing Colonization

Resolution Of An Ohio Convention Opposing Colonization

Message From Liberian Blacks

The Vesey Rebellion

Freedom's Journal's First Editorial

Walker's Appeal

W. L. Garrison's First Editorial From The Liberator

Protest Against Discrimination In Voting Rights

Call For A Slave Revolt

Escape From Virginia

William And Ellen Craft's Flight From Georgia

To 1865 (Continued)

Fugitive Slaves' Letter To American Slaves

Rescue Of A Runaway Slave

A Free Negro's Address To The Court

An Attempted Kidnapping Is Foiled

The North Star's First Editorial

Frederick Douglass's Fourth Of July Address

The Negro Emigration Convention

Resolution Denouncing The Dredd Scott Decision

A View Of The Black Man

The Possibility Of Slave Insurrection

John Brown's Statement To The Court

Letter From A Member Of John Brown's Group

Resolution On Negro Participation In The Civil War

Frederick Douglass's "Men Of Color, To Arms!"

1865 To 1900

Freedmen's Resolutions

South Carolina Constitutional Convention

Senator Turner's Right To A Seat

Call For The Passage Of A Civil Rights Act

Why Negros Emigrated North

Frederick Douglass On The Need For Organization

The Mutual United Brotherhood Of Liberty

Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Exposition Speech

Opposition To Washington's Views

The Evils Of Capitalism

Proposal For A Return To Africa

The Spread Of Terror

The Responsibility For Lynchings

Protest Against Lynchings

The Causes Of Lynchings

Dissenting Opinion In Plessy V. Ferguson

Open Letter To President McKinley

1900 To 1930

A Negro Congressman's Farewell Address

Booker T. Washington's Philosophy

Criticism Of Washington's Philosophy

W. E. B. Du Bois's "Credo"

The Niagara Movement

Call For A Meting To Form The NAACP

Early Days Of The NAACP

Letter From Negro Leaders To The People Of Great Britain And Europe

Attack On American Expansion

Indictment Of The Republican Party

Reply To President Wilson's Segregation Order

Protest Against Lynching And Discrimination

Marcus Garvey And The "Back To Africa" Movement

The Harlem Renaissance

"Incident" By Countee Cullen

"A Black Man Talks Of Reaping" By Arna Bontemps

"I, Too, Sing America" By Langston Hughes

Debate On The Occupation Of Haiti

W. E. B. Du Bois On The 20th Anniversary Of The NAACP

1930 To 1960

Call For A National Negro Congress

The Work Of The Unemployed Councils

Why Negros Joined The Communist Party

Angelo Herndon's Trial

Union Organizing Activities

Position Paper Of The All-Southern Negro Youth Conference

"Hitlerism At Home"

A. Philip Randolph And The March-On-Washington Movement

"To Secure These Rights"

Brown V. Board Of Education

Confrontation In Little Rock

Comments On The Events In Little Rock

Interview With Mrs. Rosa Parks

Martin Luther King At The Montgomery Bus Boycott Rally

1960 To 1969

The Negro Revolt

Freedom Riders In The South

The Penalties Of Registering To Vote

Martin Luther King's "Letter From Birmingham Jail"

Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream"

The Black Muslims' Statement Of Principles

Malcolm X's "Message To The Grass Roots"

Malcolm X's Last Speech

Stokely Carmichael On Black Power

Resolution Of The Conference On Black Power

"Crisis And Commitment"

Eldridge Cleaver On The Black Revolution

Martin Luther King On The War In Vietnam

Revolt On The Campuses

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