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The South heaved mightily . ... In Alabama , 5,000 persons attending a Citizens ' Council rally at which former governor Herman Talmadge of Georgia was present , heard Judge ( Tom P. ) Brady ( intellectual leader of the Council movement ) ...
The South heaved mightily . ... In Alabama , 5,000 persons attending a Citizens ' Council rally at which former governor Herman Talmadge of Georgia was present , heard Judge ( Tom P. ) Brady ( intellectual leader of the Council movement ) ...
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In 1954 , 99 percent of black students in the South attended all - black schools . Twenty years later , fewer than a quarter of the South's black students were in schools with more than 90 percent black enrollment .
In 1954 , 99 percent of black students in the South attended all - black schools . Twenty years later , fewer than a quarter of the South's black students were in schools with more than 90 percent black enrollment .
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What practices had whites , particularly in the south , created to deny equality to blacks and ensure power and privilege to whites ? How did blacks begin to confront these and what were some of the reasons for their increased activism ...
What practices had whites , particularly in the south , created to deny equality to blacks and ensure power and privilege to whites ? How did blacks begin to confront these and what were some of the reasons for their increased activism ...
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