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Hale, Frank W., Jr. – Negro Educational Review, 1985
Introduces special issue (with same title) designed to demonstrate how Blacks and whites, as allies, used 'tongue, pen, and participation' (social, political, religious, economic, judicial) to protest conditions such as discrimination, inequality, and segregation. Also gives broad overview of Black involvement in the antislavery movement. (CMG)
Descriptors: Activism, Blacks, Civil Rights, Cooperation
Protest and Politics: The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party and the 1965 Congressional Challenge.

McLemore, Leslie Burl – Negro Educational Review, 1986
Describes actions taken by the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party to challenge White dominance on the ballot for congressional seats in 1965. The challenge failed, for a number of reasons, but helped end an era of all-White political party domination and precipitated the growth of grass-roots political groups. (KH)
Descriptors: Black History, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Civil Rights

Lloyd, R. Grann – Negro Educational Review, 1975
Critically examines James S. Coleman's stated views on public school desegregation and public policy, asserting that the use of empirical research on the effects of desegregation to form policy on the pursuance of integration overlooks the rights blacks have as citizens to integrated public facilities, including schools. (JM)
Descriptors: Black Education, Civil Rights, Desegregation Effects, Desegregation Methods

Asante, Molefi Kete – Negro Educational Review, 1985
Analyzes the rhetorical mode of the civil rights movement and gives some attention to the problematic convergence of white and Black progressive writers. Focuses on two recurring metaphors used to describe the condition of Blacks: invisibility and Black Power. (KH)
Descriptors: Activism, Black Influences, Black Power, Blacks

Negro Educational Review, 1985
Contains five essays and editorial on the theme of Black/white alliances, 1941-1983. Topics discussed include a look back at slavery, rhetorical alliances in the Civil Rights era, how the nature of legal arguments limits Black educational advancement, political alliances, and religious alliances. (CMG)
Descriptors: Activism, Affirmative Action, Black Influences, Blacks