Image for The Chicago NAACP and the Rise of Black Professional Leadership, 1910–1966

The Chicago NAACP and the Rise of Black Professional Leadership, 1910–1966

See all formats and editions

" . . . the definitive history not only of the Chicago National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) but of the city's black middle class as well." —Journal of American History" . . . a candid portrait of the Chicago branch of the NAACP, one of the association's most important chapters. . . . It also offers a revealing window onto a half-century of race relations in Chicago." —Chicago TribuneEvolving through six decades of white resistance, black indifference and internal group struggle, the Chicago NAACP was affected both adversely and positively by two world wars, national depression, the Cold War conflict and growing class differentiation among African Americans.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£45.00
Product Details
Indiana University Press
025333313X / 9780253333131
Hardback
22/11/1997
United States
272 pages
155 x 235 mm, 567 grams