Fifty years later, during the United States’ bicentennial celebration, President Gerald R. Ford turned the week into a national monthlong observation called Black History Month, saying it was time to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishmen...
In 1960, six-year-old Ruby Bridges changed history by becoming the first black child to desegregate an all-white elementary school by herself. Watch ourvideo about Ruby Bridges, which tells the story of how she overcame many obstacles to integrate into William Frantz Elementary School, showing g...
The 1960 s marked a watershed in the writing of American black history.It gradually shifted from the traditional theories of contribution and struggle to the black community and its culture.African Americans tried to understand the history and current situation of the United States from their own ...
Blacklisting has a long history, and its roots have been traced to as early as the 1610s. People named on a blacklist were deemed suspicious in some way and were avoided. By the late 19th century, the names of workers known to be involved in union organizing were circulated on a black...
In the 1960s, is a revolutionary era in history, and is most charming one era, is filled with anti-war, civil rights, sexual liberation, feminism, gay rights, black interests. 翻译结果5复制译文编辑译文朗读译文返回顶部 The 20th century 60's, are the revolutionary times, are in the history...
Presents a list of black men and women who made indispensable contributions to black history, chosen by a panel of 18 nationally known scholars including Margaret Walker Alexander, Lerone Bennett Jr. and Mary Fr...
How to CiteAuthor InformationPublication History How to Cite Anderson, T. (2008), America in White, Black and Gray: The Stormy 1960s – By Klaus P. Fischer. Historian, 70: 781–782. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-6563.2008.00227_18.x Author Information Texas A&M University Publication History Issue...
A case in point is the 1832 Presidential election, which Cole analyz... JS Ezell - 《Civil War History》 被引量: 4发表: 1971年 The Road to Democracy in South Africa. Volume 1 (1960–1970) (review) 164 African Studies Review South African Democracy Education Trust. The Road to Democracy...
Duke Ellington, Della Reese and Billy Eckstein visited the rural summer retreat and occasionally gave impromptu concerts at the Val Verde Park. It lost some of its luster in the late 1960s when other, once-segregated vacation spots dropped their color barriers. Eventually, farm workers moved into...