Into the fire : African Americans since 1970
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New York : Oxford University Press, [1996].
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Book
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0195087011, 9780195087017, 0195085027, 9780195085020
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142 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 25 cm.
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Published
New York : Oxford University Press, [1996].
Language
English
ISBN
0195087011, 9780195087017, 0195085027, 9780195085020

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-140) and index.
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Discusses the history of African-Americans from the 1970s after the civil rights movement to just after the Los Angeles riots of 1992.
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"When something goes from bad to worse, we say it "fell out of the frying pan and into the fire." This timeless phrase succinctly captures what has happened to the majority of African Americans since the 1970s. The civil rights movement of the 1960s brought about remarkable gains for most black people, and by 1970 African Americans were beginning to be key figures in national politics and in corporate boardrooms. The black middle class was decidedly growing, and thus a handful of African Americans escaped the frying pan altogether. But after 1970, millions of jobs were lost as American companies looked to foreign lands for cheaper manufacturing. The number of black poor began to grow dramatically, city services declined, federal spending on cities dried up, affirmative action programs were dismantled, blatant acts of racism began to rise again, and the United States entered a deep economic recession. But this decline is only a part of the story. Since 1970, the black community has resisted oppression, struggled for power, dealt with internal tensions and conflicts, and profoundly shaped American culture. This book explores a range of issues that the African-American community faces in the late 20th century: the rebirth of black nationalism, the emergence of a new black conservative movement, the challenge of black feminism, the impact of Caribbean immigration, and the rise of rap music and hip-hop culture. It looks at the impact on African-American life of such diverse personalities, as Roy Innis, Toni Morrison, Anita Hill, Jimi Hendrix, Louis Farrakhan, Angela Davis, Spike Lee, Barbara Jordan, Shirley Chisholm, and Jesse Jackson, among others. Into the Fire will challenge and be challenged by readers of all ages, and calls on our young people to their power to determine the outcome of chapters yet to be written in the history of African Americans."--Publisher's description.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Kelley, R. D. G. (1996). Into the fire: African Americans since 1970 . Oxford University Press.

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Kelley, Robin D. G.. 1996. Into the Fire: African Americans Since 1970. Oxford University Press.

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Kelley, Robin D. G.. Into the Fire: African Americans Since 1970 Oxford University Press, 1996.

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Kelley, Robin D. G.. Into the Fire: African Americans Since 1970 Oxford University Press, 1996.

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