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A Place At The Table Struggles For Equality In America Maria Fleming

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A Place At The Table Struggles For Equality In America Maria Fleming
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Publisher: Oxford University Press / The Southern Poverty Law Center
File Extension: PDF
File size: 42.82 MB
Pages: 152
Author: Maria Fleming
ISBN: 9780195150360, 9781423774877, 0195150368, 1423774876
Language: English
Year: 2002

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A Place At The Table Struggles For Equality In America Maria Fleming by Maria Fleming 9780195150360, 9781423774877, 0195150368, 1423774876 instant download after payment.

Inspiring and true, A Place at the Table chronicles the lives of American freedom fighters whose stories are little-known, but whose efforts have paved the way for equality and justice in the face of extreme prejudice. Unsung heroes and their brave deeds, such as house slave Elizabeth Freeman's momentous court battle winning her freedom, suffragette Sara Bard Field's cross-country journey for women's rights, and Nisqually Indian Billy Frank Jr.'s fight for Native American land rights, toppled barriers in education, voting, employment, housing, and other areas of discrimination. A rousing history of American champions of justice, A Place at the Table is filled with men and women who, when told by society to "stay in their place," insisted that "their place" was at the American table as full-fledged participants in democracy.

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