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Bamberger's: New Jersey's Greatest Store (Landmarks)

ePub Bamberger's: New Jersey's Greatest Store (Landmarks) by Michael J. Lisicky in History

Description

The Poor People's Campaign of 1968 has long been overshadowed by the assassination of its architect; Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; and the political turmoil of that year. In a major reinterpretation of civil rights and Chicano movement history; Gordon K. Mantler demonstrates how King's unfinished crusade became the era's most high-profile attempt at multiracial collaboration and sheds light on the interdependent relationship between racial identity and political coalition among African Americans and Mexican Americans. Mantler argues that while the fight against poverty held great potential for black-brown cooperation; such efforts also exposed the complex dynamics between the nation's two largest minority groups. Drawing on oral histories; archives; periodicals; and FBI surveillance files; Mantler paints a rich portrait of the campaign and the larger antipoverty work from which it emerged; including the labor activism of Cesar Chavez; opposition of Black and Chicano Power to state violence in Chicago and Denver; and advocacy for Mexican American land-grant rights in New Mexico. Ultimately; Mantler challenges readers to rethink the multiracial history of the long civil rights movement and the difficulty of sustaining political coalitions.


#746112 in Books Ingramcontent 2016-11-14 2016-11-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .31 x 6.00l; .0 #File Name: 1467136441160 pagesBamberger S New Jersey S Greatest Store Landmarks


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Great read.By Irv HyattHaving gone to the Menlo Park; and Newark NJ for years; and having worked for Macy's I found this book brought back many memories of what was a NJ great department store chain. Informative; and with illustrations; Michael created a good record of what was. Great read.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. YES; I REMEMBERBy Mary CorriganA nice trip down memory lane for those who enjoyed the golden era of Newark.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. For a a NJ native who lived with Bamberger's and ...By Joseph LicataFor a a NJ native who lived with Bamberger's and worked there for his first job. It was a treat to know the whole story of this incredible retailer.

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