Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... meeting , drawing 29 participants , took place on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls because no unsegregated facilities existed for the meeting in the U.S.A. Niagara's essential focus ( apart from its continuing critique of Washing ...
... meeting , drawing 29 participants , took place on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls because no unsegregated facilities existed for the meeting in the U.S.A. Niagara's essential focus ( apart from its continuing critique of Washing ...
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... meeting while Reporter Steve Lesher anchored himself in a chair near the church's pulpit . **** I went inside the church and stood at the front for a few minutes . The two rear doors were jammed with people and a long aisle was crammed ...
... meeting while Reporter Steve Lesher anchored himself in a chair near the church's pulpit . **** I went inside the church and stood at the front for a few minutes . The two rear doors were jammed with people and a long aisle was crammed ...
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... meeting , Lewis and Harris had learned of Malcolm's considerable influence on the African continent , for Africans occasionally greeted them with " skepticism and distrust " because , as one explained , " if you are to the right of ...
... meeting , Lewis and Harris had learned of Malcolm's considerable influence on the African continent , for Africans occasionally greeted them with " skepticism and distrust " because , as one explained , " if you are to the right of ...
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