Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years : a Reader and GuideClayborne Carson Penguin Books, 1987 - 355 من الصفحات |
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... Struggle Continues ( Week 8 ) Part IV . The Later Years , 1966-1986 ( Weeks 9-13 ) WEEK ONE : INTRODUCTION . This week's work consists of an introductory essay that should be read the week before the first television program is ...
... Struggle Continues ( Week 8 ) Part IV . The Later Years , 1966-1986 ( Weeks 9-13 ) WEEK ONE : INTRODUCTION . This week's work consists of an introductory essay that should be read the week before the first television program is ...
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... struggle , we fought for the right of blacks to sit at the front of the bus and the street car . Today , we seek the right to have blacks as senior managers — and to own the bus company . Yesterday , we fought — and some of us died ...
... struggle , we fought for the right of blacks to sit at the front of the bus and the street car . Today , we seek the right to have blacks as senior managers — and to own the bus company . Yesterday , we fought — and some of us died ...
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... struggle is the effort to maintain past victories , while struggling and seeking to avail ourselves of new opportunities . That means standing watch upon the walls to see that the President and the Congress do not roll back progress ...
... struggle is the effort to maintain past victories , while struggling and seeking to avail ourselves of new opportunities . That means standing watch upon the walls to see that the President and the Congress do not roll back progress ...
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The Long Journey | 1 |
Awakenings 19541956 | 28 |
The Montgomery Story by Martin | 43 |
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