We Shall Overcome: The History of the American Civil Rights MovementTwenty-First Century Books, 1 jan 2003 - 96 pagina's Including songs and poetry from the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s, this fascinating account describes in explicit detail the struggles and courage of thousands of men, women, and children. With the strength of their convictions, they used nonviolent methods to face down injustice and bring about sweeping social change. |
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Contents | 7 |
Aint Gonna Ride | 26 |
The Fires of Frustration and Discord | 48 |
Selma Bloody Sunday | 68 |
Timeline 87 | |
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