![]() | The Struggle and the Urban South: Confronting Jim Crow in Baltimore before the Movement Subjects: African Americans -- Segregation -- Maryland -- Baltimore; Baltimore (Md.) -- Race relations -- History -- 20th century; African Americans -- Civil rights -- Maryland -- Baltimore -- History -- 20th century; Civil rights movements -- Maryland -- Baltimore; Through the example of Baltimore, Maryland, David Taft Terry explores the historical importance of African American resistance to Jim Crow laws in the South's largest cities. Terry also adds to our understanding of the underexplored historical period of the civil rights movement, prior to the 1960s. DAVID TAFT TERRY is an assistant professor of history at Morgan State University. |
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