9780813069449-0813069440-Robert R. Church Jr. and the African American Political Struggle

Robert R. Church Jr. and the African American Political Struggle

ISBN-13: 9780813069449
ISBN-10: 0813069440
Edition: 1
Author: Darius J. Young
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Format: Paperback 192 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780813069449
ISBN-10: 0813069440
Edition: 1
Author: Darius J. Young
Publication date: 2022
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Format: Paperback 192 pages

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Robert R. Church Jr. and the African American Political Struggle (ISBN-13: 9780813069449 and ISBN-10: 0813069440), written by authors Darius J. Young, was published by University Press of Florida in 2022. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Black & African American (Cultural & Regional, United States, Historical, Political, Leaders & Notable People, Black & African Americans, United States History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Robert R. Church Jr. and the African American Political Struggle (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Black & African American books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Product Description Southern Conference on African American Studies,
Inc., C. Calvin Smith Book Award
This volume highlights the little-known story of
Robert R. Church Jr., the most prominent black Republican of the 1920s and
1930s. Tracing Church’s lifelong crusade to make race an important part of the
national political conversation, Darius Young reveals how Church was critical
to the formative years of the civil rights struggle.

A member of the black elite in Memphis,
Tennessee, Church was a banker, political mobilizer, and civil rights advocate
who worked to create opportunities for the black community despite the
notorious Democrat E. H. “Boss” Crump’s hold over Memphis politics. Spurred by
the belief that the vote was the most pragmatic path to full citizenship in the
United States, Church founded the Lincoln League of America, which advocated
for the interests of black voters in over thirty states. He was instrumental in
establishing the NAACP throughout the South as it investigated various
incidents of racial violence in the Mississippi Delta. At the height of his
influence, Church served as an advisor for Presidents Harding and Coolidge,
generating greater participation of and recognition for African Americans in
the Republican Party.

Church’s life and career offer a window into the
incremental, behind-the-scenes victories of black voters and leaders during the
Jim Crow era that set the foundation for the more nationally visible civil
rights movement to follow.

Publication of the paperback edition made
possible by a Sustaining the Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant
from the National Endowment for the Humanities. Review “Young . . . looks at both sides of Church’s personality,
and he has painted Church’s image onto the larger canvas of African American
political struggle.”—Journal of American History
“An enlightening local study of racial politics in a
Southern city. Written in concise, accessible, and jargon-free prose, this will
be the definitive book on Robert Church Jr. for decades to come.”—Journal
of African American History
“A powerfully argued critical study of one of the most
influential figures who lived during the first half of the twentieth century.”—Journal
of Southern History Review “An original portrait of a largely unheralded
African American political and civil rights leader in the first half of the
twentieth century. Young draws from an impressive range of primary and
secondary sources to provide a much-needed biography of this important
figure.”—Elizabeth Gritter, author of River of Hope: Black Politics and
the Memphis Freedom Movement, 1865–1954

“A meticulous and well-researched biography that
reintroduces us to a titan of the early civil rights struggle.”—Charles W.
McKinney Jr., author of Greater Freedom: The Evolution of the Civil Rights
Struggle in Wilson, North Carolina About the Author Darius J. Young is associate professor of history at Florida A&M University.

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