A Circle Of Trust: Remembering The Sncc

(Paperback - Feb 1998)
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Cheryl Lynn Greenberg

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Book: A Circle Of Trust: Remembering The Sncc
Activists and historians reflect together on the civil rights movement and its meanings and on the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's place in American history. On the occasion of the SNCC's 25th anniversary, more than 500 people gathered to celebrate and critique its accomplishments. This book is a provocative account of one of the most significant civil rights organizations.

"Just as SNCC's courage and commitment shaped the civil rights movement in the 1960s, so this critical reflection by SNCC activists deepens our understanding of what happened then, and what it means today. A Circle of Trust is essential reading for all interested in struggles for a more inclusive democracy." Patricia Sullivan, Harvard University "The reminiscences and reflections voiced at the SNCC reunion remind us of the remarkable vision and courageous dedication of the civil rights movement of the 1960s. Framed by Cheryl Greenberg's eloquent and probing introduction, the SNCC veterans' comments about the triumphs and limitations of their movement represent a major contribution to the historical literature on race and power in modern America." --Raymond Arsenault, University of South Florida On the occasion of SNCC's twenty-fifth anniversary, more than five hundred people gathered at Trinity College in Connecticut to both celebrate and critique its accomplishments. In A Circle of Trust, forty SNCC members tell their stories and reflect on the contributions, limits, and legacies of the movement. Engaging in spirited debates with each other, with historians of the movement, and with contemporary political culture more broadly, these former and perpetual activists speak of their vision of a just society and what still remains to be done. Given racial tensions and the resurgence of the debate over integration and separatism in America in the 1990s, the content of this conference is more relevant than ever. Cheryl Greeenberg begins with an overview of SNCC and introduces each of the chapters of oral history. Participants explore the origins of SNCC, its early adoption of nonviolentprotest, its ultimate renuciation of liberal integration and embrace of militant black radicalism, its refusal to repudiate far-left organizations, and controversies over the roles of women in SNCC and society at large. The result is a thoughtful, moving, if sometimes acrimonious account of one of the nation's most significant civil rights organizations and its successes and failures. Cheryl Lynn Greenberg is associate professor of history at Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, and author of "Or Does It Explode?": Black Harlem in the Great Depression.
Details of Book: A Circle Of Trust: Remembering The Sncc Book: A Circle Of Trust: Remembering The Sncc
Author: Cheryl Lynn Greenberg
ISBN:

0813524776


ISBN-13:

9780813524771

,

978-0813524771


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Feb 1998
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Number of Pages: 296
Language: English
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