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"Long civil rights movement" is a historiographical argument regarding the timing and substance of the Civil Rights Movement, advanced by American historian Jacquelyn Dowd Hall. The argument was proposed in the article "The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past" in The Journal of American History in 2005.[1] Dowd had used the term in a 2001 article, titled "Broadening Our View of the Civil Rights Movement", in the Chronicle of Higher Education.[2] Since 2005, the long civil rights movement argument has attracted substantial attention from scholars and academics that study the civil rights movement. References1. ^{{cite journal|last1=Hall|first1=Jacquelyn Dowd|authorlink1=Jacquelyn Dowd Hall|title=The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past|journal=The Journal of American History|date=March 2005|volume=91|issue=4|pages=1233–1263|doi=10.2307/3660172|url=http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/ows/seminars/tcentury/movinglr/longcivilrights.pdf}} 2. ^{{cite journal|last1=Hall|first1=Jacquelyn Dowd|title=Broadening Our View of the Civil Rights Movement|journal=Chronicle of Higher Education|date=July 27, 2001|volume=47|issue=46|pages=B7—B11}}
Further reading- {{cite journal|last1=Arnesen|first1=Eric|title=Reconsidering the "Long Civil Rights Movement"|journal=Historically Speaking|date=April 2009|volume=10|issue=2|pages=31–34|doi=10.1353/hsp.0.0025}}
- {{cite journal|last1=Beaupre|first1=Lauren Elizabeth|title=Saints and the "Long Civil Rights Movement": Claiming Space in Memphis|journal=Journal of Urban History|date=2012|volume=38|issue=6|doi=10.1177/0096144211435122}}
- {{cite journal|last1=Cha-Jua|first1=Sundiata Keita|last2=Lang|first2=Clarence|title=The "Long Movement" as Vampire: Temporal and Spatial Fallacies in Recent Black Freedom Studies|journal=Journal of African American History|date=Spring 2007|volume=92|issue=2|pages=265–288|url=https://disciplinas.stoa.usp.br/pluginfile.php/520167/mod_resource/content/1/Long%20Movement%20Thesis%20in%20Black%20History.pdf}}
- {{cite web|last1=Greene|first1=Robert, II|title=The Long Civil Rights Movement and Intellectual History|url=http://s-usih.org/2014/02/the-long-civil-rights-movement-and-intellectual-history.html|publisher=Society for U.S. Intellectual History|accessdate=15 March 2016|date=February 2, 2014}}
- {{cite journal|last1=Metress|first1=Christopher|title=Making Civil Rights Harder: Literature, Memory, and the Black Freedom Struggle|journal=The Southern Literary Journal|date=Spring 2008|volume=40|issue=2|pages=138–150|doi=10.1353/slj.0.0000}}
- {{cite journal|last1=Schmidt|first1=Christopher W.|title=Legal History and the Problem of the Long Civil Rights Movement|journal=Law and Social Inquiry|date=Fall 2016|volume=41|issue=4|pages=1081–1107|doi=10.1111/lsi.12245}}
External links- The Long Civil Rights Movement Initiative - Provided by the Southern Oral History Program in the Center for the Study of the American South.
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