civil rights

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Black & white

the confrontation between Reverend Fred L. Shuttlesworth and Eugene "Bull" Connor
2011
Examines the conflict between the two title characters--representing opposing ideologies--at the peak of the Civil Rights struggle in Birmingham, Alabama.

The bill of the century

the epic battle for the Civil Rights Act
Offers a full account of the complex battle to get the Civil Rights bill passed.

The story of the Selma voting rights marches in photographs

2014
Explores the Selma Voting Rights Marches of 1965, including the causes of the protests, the march organizers, the violence surrounding the events, and the impact the marches had on the passage of the Voting Rights Act.

Taxation

interpreting the Constitution
2015
An in-depth look at the United States Constitution and how it has been interpreted to apply to taxation. Focuses on legislation in the United States pertaining to taxation, how laws about taxation affect people's lives, and how this legal issue has evolved over time.

The separation of church and state

interpreting the Constitution
2015
An in-depth look at the United States Constitution and how it has been interpreted to apply to religious freedom and the separation between church and state. Focuses on legislation in the United States pertaining to religion, how laws about the practice of religion affect people's lives, and how this legal issue has evolved over time.

An idea whose time has come

two presidents, two parties, and the battle for the Civil Rights Act of 1964
2014
"Recounts the dramatic political battle to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964"--Provided by publisher.

War and liberty

an American dilemma : 1790 to the present
2007
Presents an historical narrative that explores the history of civil liberties in wartime and the state of an individual's constitutional rights during the Bush administration.

Angry white men

American masculinity at the end of an era
"One of the enduring images from the 2012 presidential campaign was the demise of the white American male voter as a dominant force in the political landscape. Bellowing white men fill the talk-radio airwaves. Why are they so angry? Michael Kimmel has spent hundreds of hours in the company of these angry white men-from white supremacists to men's rights activists to young students-in pursuit of an answer. Kimmel proposes a theory of aggrieved entitlement: a sense that the benefits to which white men long believed themselves entitled have been snatched from them. Kimmel locates the increase in anger with a growing social, political, and economic gender gap, twinned with an ideology of masculinity that makes America's white men feel empty and alone. Although they have been facing years of underemployment and wage stagnation, mainstream American discourse rarely discuss class issues. So when America's white men feel they've lived their lives the "right" way-worked hard-and still do not get the rewards to which they believe they are entitled, then they have to blame somebody else. Anybody else"--.

Wild grass

three stories of change in modern China
2004
Ian Johnson recounts the true stories of three ordinary people who find themselves fighting oppression and government corruption in China.

Salvador

1982
"Previously published in . . . The New York review of books in October 1982." Discusses the situation of anarchy and terrorism in El Salvador as of 1982.

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