TY - BOOK AU - Green,Laurie Boush ED - ebrary, Inc. TI - Battling the plantation mentality: Memphis and the Black freedom struggle T2 - The John Hope Franklin series in African American history and culture AV - F444.M59 N485 2007eb U1 - 323.1196/0730768190904 22 PY - 2007/// CY - Chapel Hill PB - University of North Carolina Press KW - African Americans KW - Civil rights KW - Tennessee KW - Memphis KW - History KW - 20th century KW - Segregation KW - Civil rights movements KW - Racism KW - Memphis (Tenn.) KW - Race relations KW - Electronic books KW - local N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 359-379) and index; Migration, memory, and freedom in the urban heart of the Delta -- Memphis before World War II: migrants, mushroom strikes, and the reign of terror -- Where would the Negro women apply for work?: wartime clashes over labor, gender, and racial justice -- Moral outrage: postwar protest against police violence and sexual assault -- Night train, Freedom Train: black youth and racial politics in the early Cold War -- Our mental liberties: banned movies, black-appeal radio, and the struggle for a new public sphere -- Rejecting mammy: the urban-rural road in the era of Brown v. Board of Education -- We were making history: students, sharecroppers, and sanitation workers in the Memphis freedom movement -- Battling the plantation mentality: from the Civil Rights Act to the sanitation strike; Electronic reproduction; Palo Alto, Calif.; ebrary; 2013; Available via World Wide Web; Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries UR - http://site.ebrary.com/lib/daystar/Doc?id=10367491 ER -