Civil Rights Crossroads: Nation, Community, and the Black Freedom StruggleUniversity Press of Kentucky, 2003 - 384 trang Steven F. Lawson has established himself as a leading historian of the black struggle for equality. In these writings he examines the civil rights movement from a variety of perspectives - local and national, political and social - to offer insights into the movement and its influence on society. |
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Exploring Johnsons Civil Rights Policy | 31 |
The Improbable Emancipator | 56 |
Mixing Moderation with Militancy | 71 |
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