Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-229) and index.
Table of Contents; List of Tables and Figures ix; Series Foreword xi; Acknowledgments xv; Introduction 1; 1. The Contours of History 9; 2. The Freedom Rides and the Birth of CNAC 34; 3. A Cauldron of Hate 73; 4. Good-bye to Gradualism 91; 5. The Paradox of Change 113; 6. If This Town Don't Come Around 133; 7. The Final Act 160; Conclusion: Cambridge and the History of the Movement 181; Notes 193; Bibliography 219; Index 231.
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''An important contribution to the historiography of the modern African-American freedom struggle. By focusing on a campaign located outside the Deep South (led principally by an African-American woman) that attracted an unprecedented level of federal investigation, Levy joins those scholars who are profitably extending our understanding of what the freedom struggle was, how it was organized, and even when and where it was to be found.