Scarlet and Black, Volume Three : Making Black Lives Matter at Rutgers, 1945-2020.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Carey, Miya.
Other Authors: Fuentes, Marisa J., White, Deborah Gray., Orozco, Roberto C., Rael, Carie., Thomas, Brooke A., Gavigan, Ian., Walker, Pamela N., Williams, Joseph., Esty, Kaisha.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New Brunswick : Rutgers University Press, 2021.
Edition:1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Introduction by Deborah Gray White
  • Part I: Prelude to Change
  • Chapter 1: Twenty-Twenty Vision: New Jersey and Rutgers on the Eve of Change (Roberto C. Orozco, Carie Rael, Brooke A. Thomas, and Deborah Gray White)
  • Chapter 2: Rutgers and New Brunswick: A Consideration of Impact (Ian Gavigan and Pamela Walker)
  • Chapter 3: "Tell It Like It Is": The Rise of a Race-Conscious Professoriate at Rutgers in the 1960s (Joseph Williams)
  • Chapter 4: Black and Puerto Rican Student Experiences and Their Movements at Douglass College, 1945-1974 (Kaisha Esty, Whitney Fields, and Carie Rael)
  • Part II: Student Protest and Forceful Change
  • Chapter 5: A Second Founding: The Black and Puerto Rican Student Revolution at Rutgers-Camden and Rutgers-Newark (Beatrice J. Adams, Jesse Bayker, Roberto C. Orozco, and Brooke A. Thomas)
  • Chapter 6: Equality in Higher Education: An Analysis of Negative Responses to the Conklin Hall Takeover (Kenneth Morrissey)
  • Chapter 7: The Black Unity League: A Necessary Movement That Could Never Survive (Edward White)
  • Chapter 8: "We the People": Student Activism at Rutgers and Livingston College, 1960-1985 (Carie Rael and Brooke A. Thomas)
  • Part III: Making Black Lives Matter beyond Rutgers, 1973-2007
  • Chapter 9: "It's Happening in Our Own Backyard": Rutgers and the New Brunswick Defense Committee for Assata Shakur (Joseph Kaplan)
  • Chapter 10: Fight Racism, End Apartheid: The Divestment Movement at Rutgers University and the Limits of Interracial Organizing, 1977-1985 (Tracey Johnson)
  • Chapter 11: "Hell No, Our Genes Aren't Slow!": Racism and Antiracism at Rutgers during the 1995 Controversy (Meagan Wierda and Roberto C. Orozco)
  • Chapter 12: "Pure Grace": The Scarlet Knights Basketball Team, Don Imus, and a Moment of Dignity (Lynda Dexheimer).
  • Epilogue: Scarlet and Black: The Price of the Ticket by Deborah Gray White
  • Acknowledgments
  • Notes
  • List of Contributors
  • About the Editors.