Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... major sections of the white population have serious difficulties in defining black Americans as a part of " we the people of the United States " ? Do some of those difficulties still exist ? Are there other groups now who are not ...
... major sections of the white population have serious difficulties in defining black Americans as a part of " we the people of the United States " ? Do some of those difficulties still exist ? Are there other groups now who are not ...
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... major leaders and workers in the black - led movement for justice and transformation in America . Is there still a role for such a predomi- nantly black institution ? Why or why not ? 20. What were the major similarities and differences ...
... major leaders and workers in the black - led movement for justice and transformation in America . Is there still a role for such a predomi- nantly black institution ? Why or why not ? 20. What were the major similarities and differences ...
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... major riots occurred in 1967 , compared with 21 in 1966 ; 83 persons were killed in the 1967 riots , compared with 11 in 1966 and 36 in 1965 . King announces plans to lead an army of poor whites , poor blacks , and Hispanics to ...
... major riots occurred in 1967 , compared with 21 in 1966 ; 83 persons were killed in the 1967 riots , compared with 11 in 1966 and 36 in 1965 . King announces plans to lead an army of poor whites , poor blacks , and Hispanics to ...
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