《六十年代黑人权力的追寻

David A. Varel
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这一章以1960年雷迪克与他的朋友夸梅·恩克鲁玛、纳姆迪·阿齐基维和圣克莱尔·德雷克一起前往加纳和尼日利亚庆祝他们的独立开始。然而,这一章的重点是雷迪克在20世纪60年代不断发展的民权运动中的作用。他对马丁·路德·金的持续指导,以及他对南方基督教领袖会议的持续战略规划和公共关系工作,帮助这个先锋组织成功度过了最动荡的十年,并推动了1964年《民权法案》和1965年《投票权法案》的通过。这一章还挑战了民权和黑人权力之间简单的二分法,通过使用雷迪克的各种活动——包括他在利昂·沙利文的机会工业化中心研究所的领导地位——来解释黑人权力的许多根源和路线,因为它有机地从南方的斗争和北方的平行斗争中演变而来。雷迪克还继续在包括出版在内的一系列机构中面对种族主义,他在那里与人合著了一本关于非裔美国人在内战和重建中的作用的年轻人的历史,题为《值得为之奋斗》(1965),以寻求改变。
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The Search for Black Power in the Sixties
This chapter opens with Reddick’s 1960 trips to Ghana and Nigeria to celebrate their independence alongside his friends Kwame Nkrumah, Nnamdi Azikiwe, and St. Clair Drake. The chapter’s focus, however, is Reddick’s role in the evolving civil rights movement of the 1960s. His ongoing mentorship of Martin Luther King Jr., along with his continued strategic planning and public-relations work for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, helped that vanguard organization successfully navigate its most tumultuous decade and force passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The chapter also challenges the simple dichotomy between civil rights and Black Power by using Reddick’s diverse activities—including his leadership of Leon Sullivan’s Opportunities Industrialization Center Institute—to explain the many roots and routes of Black Power as it evolved organically out of the southern struggle and parallel ones in the North. Reddick also continued to confront racism in an array of institutions including publishing, where he sought change by coauthoring a young adult’s history of African Americans’ role in the Civil War and Reconstruction entitled Worth Fighting For (1965).
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