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CRS 568

Readings on the Rhetoric of Social Protest
Eds. Charles E. Morris III and Stephen Howard Browne
“Domesticating Dissent: The Kennedy’s and the Freedom Rides”
John M. Murphy

The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader
Eds. Clayborne Carson et al.
6. “Personal Letter from Muriel and Art Lewis to Her Mother, Selma, Alabama, March 19, 1965″
Muriel Lewis

7. “Our God Is Marching On!”
Martin Luther King, Jr.

Interlude. “We The People: The Struggle Continues”
Vincent Harding

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Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader.
Chapter Five: “Mississippi: Is This America? (1962-1964)”
Introduction by Clayborne Carson

1. “Mississippi: 1961-1962″
Robert Moses

2. “To Praise Our Bridges”
Fannie Lou Hamer

5. “Mississippi at Atlantic City”
Charles M. Sherrod

8. “To Mississippi Youth”
Malcolm X

9. “From Protest to Politics: The Future of the Civil Rights Movement”
Bayard Rustin

Chapter Six: “Bridge to Freedom (1965)”
Introduction by David J. Garrow

3. “A Letter from a Selma, Alabama, Jail”
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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CRS 568

The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader.
Eds. Clayborne Carson, David J. Garrow, Gerald Gill, Vincent Harding, and Darlene Clark Hine

“Chapter Three: Ain’t Scared of Your Jails.”
Introduction, Clayborne Carson.
Selection two, “The Social Organization of Non-Violence,” Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Selection five, “Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Statement of Purpose,” Rev. James Lawson.
Selection six, “Bigger than a Hamburger,” Ms. Ella J. Baker.
Selection seven, “A Conference on the Sit-Ins,” Ted Dienstfrey.
Selection nine, “Interview with Robert Zellner,” Clayborne Carson.
Selecton ten, “Eve of Nonviolent Revolution,” Rev. James Lawson.
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