Explores the history of civil rights movements in the United States, with entries on the political, social, and cultural issues faced by African Americans.
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Explores the history of civil rights movements in the United States, with entries on the political, social, and cultural issues faced by African Americans.
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As New. Book. 11h x 8 1/2w. A real nice 356 page first edition softcover with "1" low in number line. Has a business card taped inside front cover. Could be removed easily. The civil rights movement that spanned the years following the Brown v. Board of Education decision of 1954 through the passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 marked a watershed period for human rights in America. An Eyewitness History of the Civil Rights Movement covers the key years of 1954-1965 in detail and provides hundreds of firsthand accounts of the movement, drawn from letters, speeches, newspaper editorials, and press statements.
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