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Adam Fairclough, Foreword
Kevern Verney and Lee Sartain, The NAACP in Historiographical Perspective
PART ONE The NAACP at the National Level
CHAPTER ONE “All Shadows Are Dark”Walter White, Racial Identity, and National Politics
CHAPTER TWO In Harlem and Hollywood The NAACP's Cultural Campaigns, 1910-1950
CHAPTER THREE "A Gigantic Battle to Win Men's Minds" The NAACP's Public Relations Department and Post-Brown Propaganda
CHAPTER FOUR Leading from the Back Roy Wilkins's Leadership of the NAACP
CHAPTER FIVE Uneasy Alliance The NAACP and Martin Luther King
CHAPTER SIX The NAACP and the Challenges of 1960s Radicalism
PART TWO The NAACP at the State, City, and Local Levels
CHAPTER SEVEN The Falls Church Colored Citizens Protective League and the Establishment of Virginia's First Rural Branch of the NAACP
CHAPTER EIGHT "To Hope Till Hope Creates" The NAACP in Alabama, 1913-1945
CHAPTER NINE "It's Worth One Dollar to Get Rid of Us" Middle-Class Persistence and the NAACP in Louisiana, 1915-1945
CHAPTER ELEVEN Tensions in the Relationship between Local and National NAACP Branches The Example of Detroit, 1919-41
CHAPTER TWELVE The Chicago NAACP A Century of Challenge, Triumph, and Inertia
CHAPTER THIRTEEN The NAACP in California, 1914-1950
CHAPTER FOURTEEN "Your Work Is the Most Important, but without Branches There Can Be No National Work" Cleveland's Branch of the NAACP, 1929-1968
CHAPTER FIFTEEN "They Say ... New York Is Not Worth a D——to Them" The NAACP in Arkansas, 1918-1971
A CHRONOLOGY OF THE NAACP
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