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191 Index Achebe, Chinua, 110 Africa, xii, 13, 71, 133n53; freedom movements of, 165–66; Lewis, J., and, 122, 145–46; segregationists and, 73; SNCC and, 145–46. See also South Africa African Americans: anger, ix–x; boycott of businesses, 24; career opportunity for, 4; college students, viii–ix; conformity, 4; education of, 172–73; election of, 172–73, 175; family expectations of college education , 4; fear among, 97–98, 107–8; female activists, 12; freedom, viii; frustrations of, 64; income of, 173; leadership in Little Rock, 26; living standards of, 15; politicians, 172–73, 175, 178, 184n9, 185nn13–14; prison statistics of, 174; progress of, 173; regional caste systems and, ix, 4, 12, 18, 75; shared values of, 117; taboos, 4; in U.S. government positions , 172–73, 184n9. See also Civil rights movement African National Congress, 142, 152n49 Albany movement, 96n25 Alexander, Peggy, 89 Alfriend, Jeffrey, 67 Allen, Ralph, 16 Americanism, 142, 147, 177–78 AM&M College, 139–40 Anderson, Benedict, xi, 117 Anderson, Harold B., 26, 30 Anti-immigration in U.K., 158, 164 Antioch College Human Rights Conference, 17 Anti-Racialist Committee, 154 Anti-segregation protests, 15 Apartheid, 3, 71–72, 155, 161; anti, 157, 159; SNCC and, 142 Arab-Israeli Six-Day War, 141 Arkansas: Act 14 (1958), 29, 30, 33; Act 17 (1958), 25, 26, 31; Act 226 (1959), 25, 26, 28, 29–30, 31; Council on Human Relations , 34; General Assembly, 29; Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, 30 Arkansas Democrat, 27 Arrests: of Barry, 114n37; of Carmichael, 132n45; of King, 6, 60; of Lever, 159; at Little Rock student sit-ins, 25, 29–30; at Nashville student sit-ins, 7; racially motivated, 44; at Tallahassee student sit-ins, 7 Arsenault, Ray, 90 Ashmore, Harry, 75 Ashmore, Robert, 62 Atlanta, 35, 137; Project, xi, 85, 127–28, 133n51; SNCC conference, 91, 95n18; Southern Student Human Relations Project, 88; student sit-ins of, 60 The Atlanta Committee on Appeal for Human Rights, 66 Atlanta Constitution, 65, 137 Attendance lists, x “The Audacity of Hope” (Obama speech), 177–78 “Ax Handle Saturday,” 8, 10, 16 Baker, Ella, vii, 90, 171; famous phrase of, vii, 171; Lewis, J., on, 9; SNCC and, 8, 9, 18, 81, 88, 118 Baker, Sammy J., 28 Baldwin, James, 110, 112, 165–66 “A Band of Brothers: A Circle of Trust” (Forman), 99 Barnett, Ross, 44 Barr v. City of Columbia (1964), 33 Barry, Marion, 17, 81, 87, 92, 114n37, 138 Bates, Daisy, 25, 26, 29, 99 Bates, L. C., 25, 26, 29, 99 Bay House, 153, 163 Bear, Carl H., 47 Beck, Glenn, 181 Belfrage, Sally, 121 Bell v. Maryland (1964), 33 Beloved community, xi, 118–21, 128, 131n19, 143; Lewis, J., and, 118 Bevel, Jim, 91, 173 Black Belt Project, 123 Black Internationalism. See Internationalism 192 · Index Black nationalism, xi, 14, 104, 117; Lewis, J., and, 125; SNCC and, 124–25, 128, 129 Black Power, 146, 160; Carmichael’s speech on, 132n45; ideology, 147; immigration and, 165; SNCC and, 116, 125, 127, 166; in U.K., 164–65 Blair, Ezell, Jr., 1, 65, 88 Blake, Eugene Carson, 72 Blake, Tom, 100 Blass lunch counter protest, 28–29 Block, Sam, 92, 106 Bombings, 109–10 Bond, Julian, 6, 10, 14, 85, 104, 134n58, 145; on Forman, 21n27 Booker, Corey, 178 Bouie v. City of Columbia (1964), 33 Bowles, Billy, 30 Boycotts: Bristol bus, 156, 161, 163, 165; business, 24; of General Motors, 142; in Little Rock, 27–29; Montgomery bus, 2, 6, 10, 12, 136, 156; by white southerners, 60 Boynton, Bruce, 31 Boynton v. Virginia (1960), 31, 139 Braden, Anne, 17 Branch, Taylor, 1, 9–10 Branton, Wiley, 31, 32 Breyer, Stephen, 185n13 Briggs, Chester, 25 Bristol: bus boycott, 156, 161, 163, 165; drink-ins, 153–54 British Friends of SNCC, 157, 168n28 Brown, Rosellen, 110 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), 2, 11, 15, 65–66 Buchanan, McLoyd, 28 Bunche, Ralph, 162 Businesses: rights of, 36; segregation of, 30–31 Callaway, Myrabel, 30 Campbell, Will D., 66 Cape Town student sit-ins, 155 Carmichael, Stokely, 82–84, 93, 103, 104, 123, 125, 163; arrests of, 132n45; Black Power speech of, 132n45; SNCC tour of, 141–42; U.K. visit of, 166 Carpenter, Charles, 67 Carson, Clayborne, 1–2, 45, 85, 86, 116; on nonviolence, 13 Carter, Hodding, 64–65 Carter, Jimmy, 180 Caste systems, ix, 4, 12, 18, 75 Census Report, 2000, 174 Central High School, 11 Chafe, William, 1 Chaney, James, 105 Chapel Hill (North Carolina), 15 Chappell...

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