Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... begin in a small way . His name was Joseph Albert DeLaine . His skin was a medium shade of brown , and his friends ... beginning to gray . He was convinced that it grayed rapidly after they decided to ask for the bus . A school bus ...
... begin in a small way . His name was Joseph Albert DeLaine . His skin was a medium shade of brown , and his friends ... beginning to gray . He was convinced that it grayed rapidly after they decided to ask for the bus . A school bus ...
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... begin to plan , recruit , organize and discipline a nonviolent corps .... Let us call for from 2000 to 7 or 8 thousand nonviolent volunteers . Let us work out with them a private discipline , reconciliation in personal life . Let us ...
... begin to plan , recruit , organize and discipline a nonviolent corps .... Let us call for from 2000 to 7 or 8 thousand nonviolent volunteers . Let us work out with them a private discipline , reconciliation in personal life . Let us ...
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... begin to confront these and what were some of the reasons for their increased activism ? 2. Why were whites so ... begin to shift their strategies ? 16. Why did SNCC begin to look more critically at 150 EYES ON THE PRIZE READER AND GUIDE.
... begin to confront these and what were some of the reasons for their increased activism ? 2. Why were whites so ... begin to shift their strategies ? 16. Why did SNCC begin to look more critically at 150 EYES ON THE PRIZE READER AND GUIDE.
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The Long Journey | 1 |
Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
The Montgomery Story by Martin | 43 |
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