Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... natural that when he began the activities that , a few years later , were to become the profound business of the Supreme Court of the United States , he would begin in a small way . His name was Joseph Albert DeLaine . His skin was a ...
... natural that when he began the activities that , a few years later , were to become the profound business of the Supreme Court of the United States , he would begin in a small way . His name was Joseph Albert DeLaine . His skin was a ...
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... natural evolution , the Negro today finds himself stymied by obstacles of far greater magnitude than the legal barriers he was attacking before : automation , urban decay , de facto school segregation . These are problems which , while ...
... natural evolution , the Negro today finds himself stymied by obstacles of far greater magnitude than the legal barriers he was attacking before : automation , urban decay , de facto school segregation . These are problems which , while ...
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... naturally wither away . We have not seen governments wither by the paradox of assigning them even greater power . We shall not now see racism disappear by employing its own ways of classifying people and of measuring their rights ...
... naturally wither away . We have not seen governments wither by the paradox of assigning them even greater power . We shall not now see racism disappear by employing its own ways of classifying people and of measuring their rights ...
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The Long Journey | 1 |
Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
The Montgomery Story by Martin | 43 |
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