ETST 012 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Fannie Lou Hamer, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Black Nationalism

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Etst 012 lecture 9: black preaching and the civil rights movement. Lecture 1. 6: introduction to black preaching and the civil rights movement in the united states. 1. 5 million african americans migrated from the south to the northern cities. Based in economic inequality in the south. Harlem renaissance (flourishing of arts, literature, and music among african. Important precursor to the civil rights movement when they encountered racism. African american conditions were routinely inferior to those provided for white americans. 1943 rosa parks begins to work for the naacp as an activist for civil rights in. It was not until december 1st, 1955 that she refused to get up for white passengers on a bus and was arrested. I am sick and tired of being sick and tired . Civil rights activist and voting rights activist. Believed in the biblical righteousness of her cause.

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