A history of the American civil rights movement through newspaper coverage. : the race agenda / / Volume 1 : / Steve Hallock.

From the cardinal Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court ruling that desegregated U.S. public education to the demonstrations, marches, and violence of the civil rights movement, A History of the American Civil Rights Movement Through Newspaper Coverage: The Race Agenda, Volume 1 traces the crusa...

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