Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 trang |
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... tion ; the social and economic status of blacks in America after 30 years of concerted civil rights activities ; and finally , the political status of blacks as of the 1984 national elections . By the completion of the course , you ...
... tion ; the social and economic status of blacks in America after 30 years of concerted civil rights activities ; and finally , the political status of blacks as of the 1984 national elections . By the completion of the course , you ...
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... tion program in Washington , D.C. public schools serve as a model for other public school systems . We have studied the Washington , D.C. plan carefully . It has guided the formation of our own step - by - step program paced over a ...
... tion program in Washington , D.C. public schools serve as a model for other public school systems . We have studied the Washington , D.C. plan carefully . It has guided the formation of our own step - by - step program paced over a ...
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... tion that would mandate public desegregation and racial nondiscrimina- tion in many facets of American life . Although Kennedy's declaration of support for far - reaching civil rights legislation was greeted enthusiastically by civil ...
... tion that would mandate public desegregation and racial nondiscrimina- tion in many facets of American life . Although Kennedy's declaration of support for far - reaching civil rights legislation was greeted enthusiastically by civil ...
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Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
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