Readings Newsletter
Become a Readings Member to make your shopping experience even easier.
Sign in or sign up for free!
You’re not far away from qualifying for FREE standard shipping within Australia
You’ve qualified for FREE standard shipping within Australia
The cart is loading…
The most comprehensive anthology of primary sources available, spanning the entire history of the American civil rights movement.
A record of one of the greatest and most turbulent movements of this century, The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Readeris essential for anyone interested in learning how far the American civil rights movements has come and how far it has to go.
Included are the Supreme Court’s Brown vs Board of Educationdecision in its entirety; speeches by Martin Luther King, Jr., and his famous Letter from Birmingham City Jail ; an interview with Rosa Parks; selections from Malcolm X Speaks; Black Panther Bobby Seale’s Seize the Time; Ralph Abernathy’s controversial And the Walls Came Tumbling Down; a piece by Herman Badillo on the infamous Attica prison uprising; addresses by Harold Washington, Jesse Jackson, Nelson Mandel, and much more.
An important volume for students and professionals who wish to grasp the basic nature of the civil rights movement and how it changed America in fundamental ways. -Aldon Morris, Northwestern University
$9.00 standard shipping within Australia
FREE standard shipping within Australia for orders over $100.00
Express & International shipping calculated at checkout
The most comprehensive anthology of primary sources available, spanning the entire history of the American civil rights movement.
A record of one of the greatest and most turbulent movements of this century, The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Readeris essential for anyone interested in learning how far the American civil rights movements has come and how far it has to go.
Included are the Supreme Court’s Brown vs Board of Educationdecision in its entirety; speeches by Martin Luther King, Jr., and his famous Letter from Birmingham City Jail ; an interview with Rosa Parks; selections from Malcolm X Speaks; Black Panther Bobby Seale’s Seize the Time; Ralph Abernathy’s controversial And the Walls Came Tumbling Down; a piece by Herman Badillo on the infamous Attica prison uprising; addresses by Harold Washington, Jesse Jackson, Nelson Mandel, and much more.
An important volume for students and professionals who wish to grasp the basic nature of the civil rights movement and how it changed America in fundamental ways. -Aldon Morris, Northwestern University