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The Civil Rights Movement A Reference Guide 2nd Edition Peter B Levy

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The Civil Rights Movement A Reference Guide 2nd Edition Peter B Levy
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Publisher: Guides to Historic Events in A
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Peter B. Levy
ISBN: 9781440863004, 1440863008
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 2

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The Civil Rights Movement A Reference Guide 2nd Edition Peter B Levy by Peter B. Levy 9781440863004, 1440863008 instant download after payment.

Drawing on the most recent scholarship, The Civil Rights Movement provides a concise overview of the most important social movement of the twentieth century and will expand readers' understanding of the fight for racial equality. * Offers up to date information based on the latest scholarship in the field * Combines analytical essays with historical documents and concise biographies * Examines traditional as well as new themes, from the rise of Martin Luther King, Jr. to the battle against Jim Crow in the North * Ties the historic struggles of the 1950s and 1960s to the movements today against mass incarceration and police abuse

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