History Of The Chicago Urban League / Edition 2001

History Of The Chicago Urban League / Edition 2001

ISBN-10:
0826213472
ISBN-13:
9780826213471
Pub. Date:
05/14/2001
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
ISBN-10:
0826213472
ISBN-13:
9780826213471
Pub. Date:
05/14/2001
Publisher:
University of Missouri Press
History Of The Chicago Urban League / Edition 2001

History Of The Chicago Urban League / Edition 2001

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Overview

The first scholarly study of a local racial advancement organization, History of the Chicago Urban League provides a detailed history of the Chicago League from its founding in 1916 through the early years of the civil rights movement in the 1960s and relates the work of this agency to broader developments in Chicago and the nation. In his introduction, Christopher Robert Reed, author of The Chicago NAACP and the Rise of Black Professional Leadership, 1910-1966, cites Strickland's work as a landmark study of the earliest civil rights efforts in Chicago.

Strickland begins by tracing the development of the League through the various socioeconomic upheavals of this century and describes its services to the African American community so strongly affected by those events. He examines the methods of the League, its sources of financial support over the years, and the individual efforts and contributions of such dedicated leaders as T. Arnold Hill, Albon L. Foster, Sidney Williams, and Edwin C. Berry.

As he studies the approaches utilized by the Chicago Urban League in adjusting to the challenges resulting from the "Black Revolt," Strickland explores the forces that contributed to the effectiveness of the organization's efforts to improve African American life in Chicago during the 1960s. In a brief preface to this new edition of History of the Chicago Urban League, Strickland recalls his own experience as a young man from small-town Mississippi being immersed in the urbanization of a major American city.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826213471
Publisher: University of Missouri Press
Publication date: 05/14/2001
Edition description: 1
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Arvarh Strickland (1930-2013) was Professor Emeritus of History at the University of Missouri-Columbia. He was the author or editor of numerous books, including Selling Black History for Carter G. Woodson: A Diary, 1930-1933, by Lorenzo J. Greene and The African American Experience: A Historiographical and Bibliographical Guide.

Table of Contents

Introduction to the 2001 Editionix
Preface to the 2001 Editionxxi
Acknowledgment to the 1966 Editionxxvii
1Origins of the Urban League Movement1
2The Founding Years, 1915-1825
3Violence and Uncertainty, 1919-2456
4Prelude to Depression, 1925-2983
5The Depression Decade, 1930-40104
6Internal Dissension, 1941-47136
7Time of Troubles, 1947-55155
8Reorganization and the "New" Urban League, 1955-59185
9Since 1960: The Revolution of Expectation215
10Since 1960: Echoes of the Reorganization242
Conclusions260
Bibliography265
Index273
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