Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... create . It was an amazing statement of faith in the best possibilities of our republic , and therefore an expression of profound belief in their own capacities — and those of their fellow citizens — to create a more perfect union ...
... create . It was an amazing statement of faith in the best possibilities of our republic , and therefore an expression of profound belief in their own capacities — and those of their fellow citizens — to create a more perfect union ...
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... creating independent and semi - independent black institutions . Without them the black community would have been lost . In addition to the central institution of the ... create a new society , a more perfect INTRODUCTION : WE THE PEOPLE.
... creating independent and semi - independent black institutions . Without them the black community would have been lost . In addition to the central institution of the ... create a new society , a more perfect INTRODUCTION : WE THE PEOPLE.
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... create and re - create - their own purpose and direction . So all through slavery and the postslavery decades they fought to protect , maintain , and reshape their basic institutions , especially the family , the centers of worship and ...
... create and re - create - their own purpose and direction . So all through slavery and the postslavery decades they fought to protect , maintain , and reshape their basic institutions , especially the family , the centers of worship and ...
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