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Jack
Bloom SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS AND CREATIVE ACHIEVEMENTS BOOKS: Class, Race and The Civil Rights Movement. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1987. (Winner of: 2nd. Place, C. Wright Mills Award.)
ARTICLES (in refereed journals): “The Unrecognized Convergence of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr.” Journal of the Indiana Academy of Social Sciences 5 (2002), 29-39. SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1"Civil Rights Revisited." Journal of American Ethnic History 2:2 (Winter, 1992), 86-90. "The Economic Crisis in Kenya: Class and Ethnic Conflict." The Insurgent Sociologist (Summer-Fall,1985), 93-108. “Barnett, Steve” (pseudonymn). “Rifts in Afrikanerdom”, J. of Humanity and Society 7 (1983), 238-49.
CHAPTERS (in scholarly books): SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1“The Defeat of White Power and the Emergence of the ‘New Negro’ in the South.” Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar, ed.,The Civil Rights Movement. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2002. Pp. 144-65 “Eyewitness to the Movement: Conducting Oral History Interviews in the Classroom.” Julie Buckner Armstrong, Susan Hult Edwards, Houston Bryan Roberson and Rhonda Y. Williams, eds., Freedom’s Bittersweet Song: Teaching the American Civil Rights Movement, N. Y.: Routledge, 2002. Pp. 83-95. “Counterrevolution: The Military Coup d'Etat Against Solidarity in Poland Dec. 12-13, 1981.” Phillipe Denis and James Worthington, eds., The Power of Oral History: Memory, Healing and Development. Petermariitzburg, So. Africa: Sinomlandu Project., Univ. of Natal, 2002. Pp. 1837-51. "A Line of Blood: How December 1970 Prepared Workers for Political Transition in 1989.” Barbara Wejnert, ed., Tranition to Democracy in Eastern Europe and Russia Westport, Conn: Praeger Publishers, 2002. Pp. 91-108. “Nineteen Forty-Eight: The Opening of the Breach,” “Ghetto Revolts, Black Power, and the Limits of the Civil Rights Coalition.” Raymond D’Angelo, ed., The American Civil Rights Movement: Readings and Interpretations. Guilford, CT.: McGraw Hill/Dushkin 2001. Pp. 56-67. “Ghetto Revolts, Black Power and the Limits of the Civil Rights Coalition.” Raymond D’Angelo, ed., The American Civil Rights Movement: Readings and Interpretations. Guilford, CT.: McGraw Hill/Dushkin 2001. Pp. 383-408. SEQ CHAPTER \h \r 1"The Civil Rights Movement: Upheaval and Organization." Jeanine Swift, ed., Dream and Reality: The Modern Black Struggle for Freedom and Equality. NY, Greenwood Press, 1991. Pp. 29-41.
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