We Shall Overcome: The Civil Rights Movement in the United States in the 1950s and 1960sDavid J. Garrow Carlson Pub., 1989 - 1201 pages |
Contents
Amaker Norman C DeFacto Leadership and the Civil Rights | 1 |
Fry John R The VoterRegistration Drive in Selma Alabama 249 | 9 |
Wofford Harris A Preliminary Report on the Status of | 50 |
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