Sunday, November 14 / 10:15 AM - 12:00 PM Aria A (Third Level)

Session 251
New Perspectives on the Long Civil Rights Movement

Chair: Willa Sachs, Yale University

1. The Use of American Sociology’s “Race Relations” Paradigm to Silence W.E.B. Du Bois’ Critiques of Racial Capitalism at the U.N. (1948-1951)Julia Bates, Sacred Heart University.

2. "All Power to the People" and its Constitutional Antecedents: The Role of Constitutional Thought in the Black Panther Party's Framing Strategies, 1969-1971Willa Sachs, Yale University.

3. Waves of Empowerment: Black Radio and the Civil Rights MovementTianyi Wang, University of Copenhagen.

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