• Bridges of Reform:Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

Bridges of Reform:Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles Interracial Civil Rights Activism in Twentieth-Century Los Angeles

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In her first book, Shana Bernstein reinterprets U.S. civil rights activism by looking at its roots in the interracial efforts of Mexican, African, Jewish, and Japanese Americans in mid-century Los Angeles. Expanding the frame of historical analysis beyond black/white and North/South, Bernstein reveals that meaningful domestic activism for racial equality persisted from the 1930s through the 1950s. She stresses how this coalition-building was facilitated by the cold war climate, as activists sought protection and legitimacy in this conservative era. Emphasizing the significant connections between ethno-racial communities and between the United States and world opinion, Bridges of Reform demonstrates the long-term role western cities like Los Angeles played in shaping American race relations.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195331677
ISBN-10: 0195331672
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Publication date: 2011-01-07
Edition description: Illustrated
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: Height: 9.2 Inches, Length: 0.9 Inches, Weight: 1.04058187664 Pounds, Width: 6.1 Inches
Author: Shana Bernstein
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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