Origins of the civil rights movement Black communities organizing for change
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Free Press 1986Description: xiv,354p. ill. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0029221307
- 22 323.1196073 MO-O
- E185.61 .M845 1986
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323.1196073 KI-S Still a house divided Race and politics in Obama's America | 323.1196073 KI-W Why we can`t wait | 323.1196073 MA- March to justice | 323.1196073 MO-O Origins of the civil rights movement Black communities organizing for change | 323.1196073 RA-M Making all black lives matter reimagining freedom in the twenty-first century | 323.1196073 RO- Roots of rebellion the evolution of black politics and protest since world war II | 323.1196073 RO-H How far the promised land? world affairs and the American civil rights movement from the first world war to Vietnam |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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