Grassroots Social Action Lessons in People Power Movements

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Pub. Date: 2008-01-28
Publisher(s): Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Summary

With the ever-expanding boom of grassroots organizations and their growing importance for public policy, many organizations have been forced to rethink the effects of social, economic, and political disparities in society. This collection of essential essays and case studies will help activists, researchers, and students engage in this process of reevaluation and strategizing. Grassroots Social Action explores power negotiations and examines effective and ineffective community actions from the bottom up. Willie and his colleagues focus on the influence of common people in relation to hierarchical forms of social order. Paying special attention to nine case studies, including the Montgomery Bus Boycott, the chapters show the complementary relationship between dominant and subdominant people in public policymaking. Grassroots Social Action offers a critical and empowering assessment of how change occurs in communities.

Table of Contents

Concepts, Theories, and Illustrations
Theoretical and Conceptual Issues in Effective Community Actionp. 3
A Perfect Grassroots Movement: The Montgomery Bus Boycottp. 21
Education Case Studies of Grassroots Social Action
The Alpha Case Study on Human Sexuality and Health Educationp. 43
A Grassroots Tale of Fighting High-Stakes Testing in New Yorkp. 53
Creation of the Africana Studies Center at Cornell Universityp. 75
Community Action in Lemon Grove for and against Integrated Educationp. 87
A Comparative Analysis of Grassroots Studies in Educationp. 95
Political Case Studies of Grassroots Social Action
Freedom Rides in Southern Statesp. 117
The Mississippi Freedom Democratic Partyp. 129
Toxic Waste and Environmental Justice in Warren County, North Carolinap. 149
The Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabamap. 163
A Comparative Analysis of Grassroots Studies in Politicsp. 171
Conclusions and Implications
Conclusionsp. 185
Implicationsp. 199
Indexp. 205
About the Authorsp. 217
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