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Season Of Rage Hugh Burnett And The Struggle For Civil Rights John Cooper

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Season Of Rage Hugh Burnett And The Struggle For Civil Rights John Cooper
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Publisher: Random House;Tundra;Tundra Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.13 MB
Pages: 68
Author: John Cooper
ISBN: 9781770490208, 1770490205
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Season Of Rage Hugh Burnett And The Struggle For Civil Rights John Cooper by John Cooper 9781770490208, 1770490205 instant download after payment.

The last place in North America where black people and white people could not sit down together to share a cup of coffee in a restaurant was not in the Deep South. It was in the small, sleepy Ontario town of Dresden.
Dresden is the site of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Slaves who made their way north through the Underground Railroad created the thriving Dawn Settlement in Dresden before and during the Civil War. They did not find Utopia on the Canadian side of the border, despite their efforts.
In 1954 something extraordinary happened. The National Unity Association was a group of African Canadian citizens in Dresden who had challenged the racist attitudes of the 1950s and had forged an alliance with civil rights activists in Toronto to push the Ontario Government for changes to the law in order to outlaw discrimination.
Despite the law, some business owners continued to refuse to serve blacks. The National Unity Association worked courageously through a variety of...

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