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  1. Women in the Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers and Torchbearers, 1941-1965 (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Vicki L. Crawford, Jacqueline Anne Rouse, et all 1993-10
  2. Literacy As A Civil Right: Reclaiming Social Justice in Literacy Teaching and Learning
  3. Debating the Civil Rights Movement, 1945-1968 (Debating 20th Century America) by Steven F. Lawson, Charles Payne, 2006-03-28
  4. The Supreme Court, Race, and Civil Rights: From Marshall to Rehnquist by Abraham L. Davis, Barbara Luck Graham, 1995-07-25
  5. The Civil Rights Movement (Problems in American Civilization)
  6. The Civil Rights Movement in American Memory
  7. Speaking Out: The Civil Rights Movement 1950-1964 (Crossroads America) by Kevin Supples, 2005-12-27
  8. Speaking of Race, Speaking of Sex: Hate Speech, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties by Henry Louis Gates Jr., 1995-01-01
  9. Radio and the Struggle for Civil Rights in the South (New Perspectives on the History of the South) by BRIAN E. WARD, 2006-02-28
  10. African-Americans & the Quest for Civil Rights, 1900-1990 by Sean Cashman, 1992-12-01
  11. Reporting Civil Rights, Part Two: American Journalism 1963-1973 (Library of America) by Various, 2003-01-06
  12. Cold War Civil Rights: Race and the Image of American Democracy (Politics and Society in Twentieth Century America) by Mary L. Dudziak, 2002-01-28
  13. Collective Action and the Civil Rights Movement (American Politics and Political Economy Series) by Dennis Chong, 1991-06-18
  14. Civil Rights Movement For Kids: A History With 21 Activities by Mary Turck, 2000-06

1. "Sociology, Hip Hop And The Post Civil Rights Era" - Worcester
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2. SocioSite SOCIOLOGY OF RIGHT
A comprehensive list of resources on the sociology of human and civil rights, deviance and criminology. Editor Albert Benschop (University of
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3. The Civil Rights Movement Explaining The Ebb And Flow Of Movement
J. Craig Jenkins, Department of Sociology Table 1 Regressions of Civil Rights Protest Events on Selected Explanatory Variables Model 1 2 3 4
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4. The Sociology Of The Internet - Human Rights And Online
The Sociology of the Internet Human Rights and Online Communities by Deirdre N Chuanach in / Human Civil Rights / In Motion Magazine
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5. Privacy How To Protect What's Left Of It - SMITH, ROBERT ELLIS
Very Good/Very Good. USD 11.00. Offered by Connie Popek, Bookseller Book number 67574 See more books from our catalog Sociology
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6. End Of Privacy - SYKES, CHARLES
the front and spine of the dj. A book about personal rights in the surveillance Book number 86981 See more books from our catalog
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7. The Perversion Of Autonomy The Proper Uses Of Coercion And
The Perversion of Autonomy The Proper Uses of Coercion and Constraints in a Liberal Society.; GAYLIN, WILLARD; AND BRUCE JENNINGS.. Offered by Motte
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8. W.E.B. Dubois Sociologist, Author Civil Rights Leader
Resources Other CivilRights Leaders in the Lucidcaf Library. Books By Dubois. Books About Dubois. Related Websites eTexts of Dubois
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9. Dudziak, M.L. Cold War Civil Rights Race And The Image Of
Cold War Civil Rights Race and the Image of American Democracy Mary L. Dudziak and International Relations. Sociology Shopping Cart For
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10. "It's Not About Civil Rights, It's About Holiness" An Article By
Home Research Areas Homosexuality and Religion Articles It's Not About Civil Rights
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11. Sociology And Anthropology > Social Issues > Human And Civil Rights
Do not put single words in quotation marks. Category Home / sociology andAnthropology / Social Issues / Human and civil rights
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12. Gay Rights Civil Rights Homosexual Rights Questia.com Online
Research gay rights at the Questia.com online library. Category Home /sociology and Anthropology / Social Issues / Human and civil rights
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13. The Sociology Of Race And Ethnicity
Also worth a look is Voices of civil rights, an online archive of materials civil rights in Mississippi Digital Archive from the University of Southern
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In 1986, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone remarked that the average American intellectual standard is lower than the average Japanese standard because of the blacks and Hispanics in the U.S. He has often said that the source of Japan's strength lies in its "racial homogeneity." Eleven years later, University of Texas Law School Professor Lino Graglia triggered a firestorm of criticism for his remarks that "Blacks and Mexican-Americans are not academically competitive with whites in selective institutions. It is the result primarily of cultural effects. They have a culture that seems not to encourage achievement. Failure is not looked upon with disgrace." It has been said that race is the plague of civilization. In 1977, Andrew Young, at that time the chief U.S. representative to the United Nations, claimed that a race war in South Africa would inevitably precipitate racial conflict in the United States. Some countries, like Great Britain and Australia, eliminate the potential for conflict by simply denying or severely limiting entry. However, American society has always been enriched by its waves of immigrants. John Kennedy observed how Alexis de Tocqueville saw the United States as "a society of immigrants, each of whom had begun life anew, on an equal footing. This was the secret of America: a nation of people with the fresh memory of old traditions who dared to explore new frontiers ..." In 2004, the Census Bureau predicted that in the year 2050 minority groups would comprise one-half of the total American population of 420 million. Hispanics will comprise roughly one-quarter of the population, blacks 15%, and Asians 8%.

14. SocioSite: SOCIOLOGY OF RIGHT
A comprehensive list of resources on the sociology of human and civil rights, A regional public organization that stands for the civil rights of gays,
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    Contracts in Cyberspace

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15. Sociology Dept., WCAS
and the feminist, civil rights, and labor movements that grow from them.As a discipline, sociology blends scientific and humanistic approaches.
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Sociologists study systems made up of relations among people, such as families, formal organizations, ethnic groups, or countries and their politics. The Northwestern Sociology Department concentrates especially on those relations that create and maintain inequalities, looking at the social movements, legal and economic systems, institutions, organizations, and cultural forms that shape, redress, or defend these systems of inequality. We teach courses and do research on relations between men and women, racial and ethnic groups, rich and poor, and workers and managers, and the feminist, civil rights, and labor movements that grow from them. As a discipline, Sociology blends scientific and humanistic approaches. This department uses and teaches four main methods: quantitative survey methods, historical and comparative methods, ethnographic methods, and cultural analysis.
A department is not just an intellectual discipline. It is also a place where people teach and learn, meet requirements for degrees, prepare for and pursue careers, and develop and maintain intellectual, professional, and personal ties. The evidence suggests we are doing these tasks well. The books and articles of the faculty and students regularly win prizes and honors and we do extremely well in national ranking systems. Even our most demanding courses are well received by both majors and nonmajors. And one could make a plausible case for eavedropping on our hallway conversations as a good introduction to the sociological imagination.

16. IU Northwest: Department Of Sociology & Anthropology
Class, Race and the civil rights Movement awarded Second Place of the civilrights Movement in The American Journal of sociology , in American Journal
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17. CAIN: Events: Civil Rights Campaign - Reading List
The History of the Struggle for civil rights in Northern Ireland 19681978. the civil rights period A Reconsideration , British Journal of sociology,
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CIVIL RIGHTS: [Menu] [Reading] [Summary] [Background] [Chronology] [Sources]
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Material is added to this site on a regular basis - information on this page may change The following is a draft list of selected reading material on the Civil Rights Movement in Northern Ireland. The reader should also consult the CAIN bibliography for further references for this subject and for the full citations of the following items. Key Texts Devlin, Bernadette. (1969), The Price of My Soul . London: Pan Books Ltd.
Farrell, Michael. (1980) Northern Ireland: The Orange State. (2nd ed.) London: Pluto Press. Kingsley, P. (1989) Londonderry Revisited: A Loyalist Analysis of the Civil Rights Controversy. Belfast: Belfast Publications. McCann, Eamonn. (1993) War and an Irish Town . (3rd ed.) London: Pluto Press. Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). (1978) "We Shall Overcome" .... The History of the Struggle for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland 1968-1978 . Belfast: Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA). Ó Dochartaigh, Niall. (1997)

18. Sociology Of Religion: American Evangelicalism In The Post-civil Rights Era: A R
the postcivil rights era a racial formation theory analysis from sociology of However, Omi and Winant do not view the civil rights movement as an
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. INTRODUCTION Michael Omi and Howard Winant are responsible for one of the most influential schools of racial theory, known as racial formation theory. First put forward in response to reductionist theories that treated race as an epiphenomenon of class, ethnicity, or nation, racial formation theory has reshaped the sociological study of race. However, it has had only a limited influence on sociologists and other scholars engaging in the empirical study of religion. For example, a review of the emerging literature on the post-1965 new immigrant communities reveals that many of these studies have focused on issues of ethnicity and assimilation (issues that figure prominently in the older literature on European immigrant religion) while giving little attention to the ways in which these communities are affected by the ideological and structural dimensions of race (see for example Williams 1988; Palinkas 1989; Kim 1993; Chai 1998; Sullivan 2000).

19. Journal Of Sociology And Social Welfare: Legislating The Family: Heterosexist Bi
Key words Welfare reform; family policy; civil rights; gay, lesbian, bisexual and Although some important victories have been made by LGBT civil rights
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ASEE Prism Academe African American Review ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Legislating the family: heterosexist bias in social welfare policy frameworks Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare Dec, 2004 by Amy Lind
Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. This article addresses the effects of heterosexist bias in social welfare policy frameworks on lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals and families in the United States. It discusses the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (PRWORA), the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), federal definitions of family and household, and stereotypes about LGBT individuals. It argues that poor LGBT individuals and families lack full citizen rights and access to needed social services as a result of these explicit and implicit biases. Key words: Welfare reform; family policy; civil rights; gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender (LGBT); heterosexism

20. Civil Rights Seminar
This course is intended to give a broad overview of civil rights history and of sociology (March 1992) 121140; Lynne Olson, Freedom’s Daughters;
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Eldridge Cleaver, Soul On Ice
Betty Collier-Thomas, Sisters in the Struggle
Lost Prophet
Walter Mosley, The Man in My Basement Diane McWhorter, Carry Me Home James T. Patterson, Brown v. Board of Education Harvard Sitkoff, The Struggle for Black Equality Additional readings on reserve Course Requirements: Course Schedule Week I: Introduction 8.25 Required Reading: None Required Reading: Harvard Sitkoff, The Struggle for Black Equality (First half) Journal of American History (March 2000): 1531-51. (Reserve) Part 1: Discuss Jim Crow and the Beginnings of the Freedom Struggle Required Reading: Harvard Sitkoff, The Struggle for Black Equality (Second half) Optional Reading: Taylor Branch, Parting the Waters ; Townsend Davis

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