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Call for Papers

"A Single Struggle: The Global Convergence of Civil and
Human Rights"
International Conference
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
Birmingham, AL (USA)
1-2 May 2008

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The global convergence of civil and human rights will be the
focus of a two-day conference sponsored by the Birmingham
Civil Rights Institute. The American Civil Rights Movement's
successful implementation of non-violent direct action has
both influenced and been influenced by struggles for human
rights in countries around the world. We invite you to
participate in our conference, A Single Struggle: The Global
Convergence of Civil and Human Rights, in Birmingham,
Alabama, May 1-2, 2008.

Over the course of the 20th century, many individuals and
groups have achieved profound social changes in the name of
human rights. National liberation movements drove out
colonial powers; labor unions established the right to
organize; women succeeded in gaining the vote. In the United
States, African Americans sought and achieved relief from
oppression in many of its various forms.

While these accomplishments are the results of struggles for
the protection of humans, civil and human rights have
evolved as distinct privileges accorded to the world's
people. Many scholars consider civil rights to be those
liberties bestowed by nations on citizens within their
territorial borders, while human rights are rights
individuals possess by virtue of membership in the human
race. "A Single Struggle" will examine those societal
attributes that have evolved into the accepted differences
separating civil rights from human rights. Invited scholars
will address these and other issues relating to the
similarities among human struggles in the international
arena.

Please submit a 1-2 page abstract and curriculum vita to Dr.
Horace Huntley by December 15, 2007. Papers should be no
more than twenty minutes in length. You can expect a
response to your submission no later than January 15, 2008.


Contact:

Dr. Horace Huntley
Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
520 Sixteenth Street North
Birmingham, AL 35203
USA
Fax: +1 (205) 251-6104
Email: [email protected]

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