Beyond Little Rock

The Origins and Legacies of the Central High Crisis

John A Kirk author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:University of Arkansas Press

Published:1st Oct '07

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Beyond Little Rock cover

Based on extensive archival work, private paper collections, and oral history, this book includes eight of John Kirk's essays, two of which have never been published before. Together, these essays locate the dramatic events of the crisis within the larger story of the African American struggle for freedom and equality in Arkansas, in the South, and in the nation. Examining key episodes in state history from before the New Deal to the present, Kirk covers a wide range of topics that include the historiography of the school crisis; the impact of the New Deal; early African American politics and mass mobilization; race, gender, and the civil rights movement; the role of white liberals in the struggle; and the intersections of race and city planning policy. Kirk unearths many previously neglected individuals, organizations, and episodes that shed powerful new light on the subject, and he provides a thought-provoking analytical framework for understanding them.

As this masterly collection of essays shows, no one is better equipped than John Kirk to put the Little Rock crisis in the context of the 'long' civil rights movement in Arkansas. No one better explores the nuances of divisions within both the black and white communities or better captures the agency of African Americans in the development of race relations in the state."" - Tony Badger, University of Cambridge, author of New Deal / New South

ISBN: 9781557288509

Dimensions: 217mm x 160mm x 24mm

Weight: 475g

220 pages