1. And political changes stemming from the civil rights era are in progress, though often in subtle and oblique forms. 2. Birmingham is still shorthand for some of the most violent memories from the civil rights era. 3. Across the South, these and other unresolved, racially motivated killings of blacks from the civil rights era are under new scrutiny. 4. By the dawn of the civil rights era, the psychiatric profession had largely abandoned racism to social psychologists like Pettigrew who helped formulate the model in currency today. 5. Even so, scholars and others joined expressing disappointment at the unfulfilled hopes of the U.S. civil rights era. 6. Even before the civil rights era, the role of black churches has been dictated not just by the Gospel but also by the social realities confronting their members. 7. Four black girls died in the explosion, which is considered one of the most heinous crimes of the civil rights era. 8. Gangsta-style movies and graffiti have spawned in-your-face attitudes that mark the first generation after the civil rights era. 9. He and others say the media, by viewing the South almost solely through the prism of the civil rights era, miss more of it than they capture. 10. He covers the political climate of Reconstruction, the Jim Crow and civil rights eras, and more. |