RT Article T1 The Civil Rights Movement and the Continuing Struggle for the Redemption of America JF Social justice VO 30 IS 1 SP 42 OP 66 A1 Bush, Roderick D. 1945-2013 LA English YR 2003 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1747158690 AB Part of a special issue on race, security, and social activism in the U.S. The history of the interaction of the ideas put forward by the Black Power and the Civil Rights movements is explored. It is argued that although the challenge mounted by these movements in the 1960s was dependent on the continual mobilization of an insurrectionary community and thus could not be sustained, the much-lamented shattering of the 1960s left-liberal consensus was an inevitable and indeed liberating transformation for revolutionary social activism. K1 United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation K1 Jalata, Asafa K1 X, Malcolm, 1925-1965 K1 King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 K1 Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972 K1 United States History K1 Civil Rights K1 History K1 Black people -- Political activity K1 Essays K1 Religious leaders K1 Black Muslims (Nation of Islam) K1 Nonfiction K1 Authors K1 Nobel Prize winners K1 Peace awards K1 Clergy K1 Civil rights workers K1 Public officers K1 Historiography of the Cold War K1 Cold War, 1945-1991 K1 Right & left (Political science) K1 Civil rights movements -- United States