We Shall Not be Moved: The Passage from the Great Migration to the Million Man March

We Shall Not be Moved: The Passage from the Great Migration to the Million Man March
ISBN-10
0609604821
ISBN-13
9780609604823
Series
We Shall Not Be Moved
Category
African Americans
Pages
31
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Crown Pub
Author
Velma Maia Thomas

Description

An interactive history of the Civil Rights movements chronicles the struggles of African Americans for equality on all fronts over the course of the twentieth century, from the Harlem Renaissance to the present day, capturing key events and leaders of the period. 25,000 first printing.

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