The Great Uprising

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Price
$104.50
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Pages
344
Dimensions
6.64 X 9.54 X 0.96 inches | 1.3 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781108422406

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About the Author
Peter B. Levy is a Professor of History at York College of Pennsylvania, where he teaches US history classes. His books include Civil War on Race Street: The Civil Rights Movement in Cambridge, Maryland (2003).
Reviews
'Levy's framing of these moments of violence as a 'Great Uprising' is nothing short of brilliant. He has truly crafted an illuminating narrative synthesis of these moments of violence, one that eschews ideologically-driven analyses, which, for far too long, have dominated the place of these urban uprisings in post-WWII US history. I have been dreaming about a book like this one for years, wishing one existed for me to assign to my classes. Finally, Levy has given it to me in one, well-written volume.' Brian Purnell, Bowdoin College, Maine
'By analyzing three of the hundreds of 'riots' that erupted between 1963 and 1972, Peter Levy makes a cogent case for reframing this period as 'The Great American Uprising'. Levy upends popular and scholarly assumptions about the chronology, geography, and protest politics of these conflicts to explain how they justified repressive rather than democratic solutions. The resulting book is a must read for anyone seeking to understand and resist our evolving urban crisis.' Erik Gellman, Roosevelt University, Chicago
'Peter Levy's The Great Uprising is not only compelling and impressive but also an exceptionally well-researched historical account of the hundreds of black rebellions in the 1960s. He demonstrates a mastery of the recent scholarship in Black Freedom Studies, and presents that scholarship in an instructive fashion that increases the educational value of this book for the classroom.' Komozi Woodard, Sarah Lawrence College, New York
'Levy examines the period between 1963 and 1972, when over 750 'revolts' (also 'riots' or 'civil disorders') took place in the US related to the fight for African Americans' civil rights. Levy argues convincingly that these revolts and their concomitant impact on American society should be viewed as part of a 'Great Uprising' that is an epochal event in American history, comparable in importance to WW I or the Great Depression. ... Levy highlights the impact that the 'Uprising' had on ordinary Americans living in the smaller communities where so many of the revolts occurred. The Great Uprising resuscitates important aspects of unrecovered American history. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' E. F. Wallace, Choice
'The Great Uprising makes an important contribution to the growing body of work that challenges traditional narratives of the civil rights movement. ... More importantly, Levy's argument that a good deal of the blame for what happened and why during the Great Uprising should be placed squarely on the shoulders of white leaders is a point that needs emphasizing in a nation that still routinely views African Americans as the cause of racial violence.' Christopher A. Huff, H-1960s