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The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and the Kennedy Administration, 1960-1964 - Annotated by James P Marshall (Hardcover)

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  • In the early 1960s, civil rights activists and the Kennedy administration engaged in parallel, though not always complementary, efforts to overcome Mississippi's extreme opposition to racial desegregation.
  • About the Author: James P. Marshall, author of Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi: Protest Politics and the Struggle for Racial Justice, 1960-1965, is an independent scholar and former nonresident fellow at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University
  • 392 Pages
  • Political Science, Civil Rights

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About the Book



"This annotated document reader is a selection of interviews I conducted in the South and Washington, D.C.; New York; Boston; and New Haven, Connecticut, in 1965-66, along with documents I collected from 1960 to 1964 in the South and 1963 to 1966 in New York, and documents from the Kennedy administration that I examined at the John F. Kennedy Library National Archives from 2014 to 2015 ... The objective of this reader is to investigate documents from the Mississippi civil rights movement and from the Kennedy administration that reveal the nature of Mississippi's opposition to bringing racial justice to the state and its African American citizens and to show the extent to which the Kennedy administration's actions were parallel to but not necessarily immediately supportive of what the civil rights movement was attempting to accomplish."--



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In the early 1960s, civil rights activists and the Kennedy administration engaged in parallel, though not always complementary, efforts to overcome Mississippi's extreme opposition to racial desegregation. In The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and the Kennedy Administration, 1960-1964, James P. Marshall uncovers this history through primary source documents that explore the legal and political strategies of the federal government, follows the administration's changing and sometimes contentious relationship with civil rights organizations, and reveals the tactics used by local and state entities in Mississippi to stem the advancement of racial equality.

A historian and longtime civil rights activist, Marshall collects a vast array of documents from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and excerpts from his own 1960s interviews with leading figures in the movement for racial justice. This volume tracks early forms of resistance to racial parity adopted by the White Citizens' Councils and chapters of the Ku Klux Klan at the local level as well as by Mississippi congressmen and other elected officials who used both legal obstructionism and extra-legal actions to block efforts meant to promote integration. Quoting from interviews and correspondence among the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee members, government officials, and other constituents of the Democratic Party, Marshall also explores decisions about voter registration drives and freedom rides as well as formal efforts by the Kennedy administration--including everything from minority hiring initiatives to federal litigation and party platform changes--to exert pressure on Mississippi to end segregation.

Through a carefully curated selection of letters, interviews, government records, and legal documents, The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and the Kennedy Administration, 1960-1964 sheds new light on the struggle to advance racial justice for African Americans living in the Magnolia State.



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Expanding on his previous, revelatory work on student activism in the Civil Rights era, James P. Marshall has produced an annotated document reader that offers an extensive history of the connection between Mississippi's Civil Rights leaders and the Kennedy administration. As an activist in the 60's, Marshall had remarkable access to Civil Rights leaders as they made historic decisions; his interviews with these figures are chronicled here along with a new, meticulous examination of documents in the John F. Kennedy Library. His comprehensive research includes personal letters, public documents, timelines, and maps to illuminate a crucial era in our history and to provide an invaluable scholarly resource.--Henry Louis Gates, coauthor of The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross

Interviews Marshall conducted in 1965-66, plus documents from the King Center and the Kennedy Library archives, take readers behind the scenes. Familiar with the forest, he examines certain trees to illuminate the early civil rights movement. . . . Teachers may rejoice; the book is a clear outline of how to use primary and secondary sources.--Bob Zellner, author of The Wrong Side of Murder Creek: A White Southerner in the Freedom Movement

This is an indispensable book for students of history interested in the responses of the John F. Kennedy's administration to developments in the Mississippi civil rights movement. James P. Marshall's interviews of key players related to the movement, as well as his meticulous selection of historical documents, place these unfolding events in an illuminating sociohistorical context.--William Julius Wilson, author of More than Just Race: Being Black and Poor in the Inner City

This splendid, comprehensive work offers endless challenges to teachers and students of southern history. . . . What James P. Marshall describes as his 'intertwining of . . . movement-related documents and those collected at the Kennedy Library in Boston' makes it possible for even newcomers to these issues to propose serious responses.--Staughton Lynd, author of Doing History from the Bottom Up



About the Author



James P. Marshall, author of Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi: Protest Politics and the Struggle for Racial Justice, 1960-1965, is an independent scholar and former nonresident fellow at the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University
Dimensions (Overall): 9.49 Inches (H) x 7.05 Inches (W) x 1.18 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 392
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Civil Rights
Publisher: LSU Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: James P Marshall
Language: English
Street Date: April 7, 2018
TCIN: 92525730
UPC: 9780807168745
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-5984
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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