Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... reading this book as the text for a college credit media - based course . In addition to this Reader and Guide , the course consists of six one - hour television programs and ten half - hour audio cassettes , plus any additional ...
... reading this book as the text for a college credit media - based course . In addition to this Reader and Guide , the course consists of six one - hour television programs and ten half - hour audio cassettes , plus any additional ...
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America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and Guide Clayborne Carson. 6. After you have completed the media and reading assignments , it probably will be helpful to return to the section in the text labelled Questions for Review . This ...
America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and Guide Clayborne Carson. 6. After you have completed the media and reading assignments , it probably will be helpful to return to the section in the text labelled Questions for Review . This ...
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... reading that follows is a press release from this conference . Black people across the country shared this joy and ... READER AND GUIDE • "The NAACP Greets the New 'Law of the Land""
... reading that follows is a press release from this conference . Black people across the country shared this joy and ... READER AND GUIDE • "The NAACP Greets the New 'Law of the Land""
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Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
The Montgomery Story by Martin | 43 |
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