The Colored Conventions Movement

The Colored Conventions Movement
About this book
"This volume of essays is the first to focus on the Colored Conventions movement, the nineteenth century's longest campaign for Black civil rights. Well before the founding of the NAACP and other twentieth-century pillars of the civil rights movement, tens of thousands of Black leaders organized state and national conventions across North America. Over seven decades, they advocated for social justice and against slavery, protesting state-sanctioned and mob violence while demanding voting, legal, labor, and educational rights. Collectively, these essays highlight the vital role of the Colored Conventions in the lives of thousands of early organizers, including many of the most famous writers, ministers, politicians, and entrepreneurs in the long history of Black activism"--
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- OL Work ID
- OL24223068W
Subjects
United states, historyAfrican AmericansCivil rightsCongressesHistoryCongresses and conventionsNoirs américainsDroitsCongrèsHistoireCongrès et conférencesSOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / African American Studies