2003
DOI: 10.1111/j.1533-8525.2003.tb00535.x
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The Urban Context of Historical Activism: NAACP Depression Era Insurgency and Organization-Building Activity

Abstract: This article examines the contextual determinants of two types of NAACP activism between 1930 and 1939. They are the justice-oriented outreach of insurgency (e.g.. a civil rights rally), and chapter-building activities (e.g., electing committee chairpersons). Activism is analyzed using a more divcrsc sct of factors than previous research on the sociopolitical context of social movements. Specifically, I examine historical urbanization and prior racial institutional development in 136 urban counties of the Unit… Show more

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