The third reconstruction

Moral Mondays, fusion politics, and the rise of a new justice movement

151 pages

English language

Published Jan. 2, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-8070-8360-4
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OCLC Number:
907702608

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"In the summer of 2013, Moral Mondays gained national attention as tens of thousands of citizens protested the extreme makeover of North Carolina's state government and over a thousand people were arrested in the largest mass civil disobedience movement since the lunch counter sit-ins of 1960. Every Monday for 13 weeks, Rev. Dr. William J. Barber led a revival meeting on the state house lawn that brought together educators and the unemployed, civil rights and labor activists, young and old, documented and undocumented, gay and straight, black, white and brown. News reporters asked what had happened in state politics to elicit such a spontaneous outcry. But most coverage missed the seven years of coalition building and organizing work that led up to Moral Mondays and held forth a vision for America that would sustain the movement far beyond a mass mobilization in one state. A New Reconstruction is Rev. Barber's …

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Subjects

  • African American civil rights workers
  • Civil rights movements
  • Civil rights
  • Christianity and politics
  • Biography
  • Christianity

Places

  • United States
  • North Carolina