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Reed, Christopher Robert.
Chicago NAACP and the rise of Black professional leadership, 1910-1966.
Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, c1997
(OCoLC)605117278
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Christopher Robert Reed
ISBN: 025333313X 9780253333131
OCLC Number: 36470263
Description: xii, 257 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Prologue: making the NAACP branch "a necessity" in Chicago --
Progressive-era Chicago, 1900-1919 --
From vigilance committee to branch, 1910-1916 --
"The new Negro" in the black metropolis, 1917-1924 --
The black patriarchy, 1925-1932 --
A.C. MacNeal and the "whole loaf or none at all," 1933-1937 --
Crises of charter and war, 1938-1945 --
Democracy at work, 1946-1953 --
At the apex of militant activism, 1954-1957 --
Epilogue: the era of the "civil rights revolution," 1958-1966.
Series Title: Blacks in the diaspora.
Responsibility: Christopher Robert Reed.
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