The situation of the blacks and their struggle for civil rights from 1861 to 1968

The situation of African-American people from 1861 to 1968 represents a very important period in the history of the United States because during those years blacks struggled for their civil rights. This thesis is divided in seven chapters. The first one, BRIEF HISTORY OF BLACKS BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR,...

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Other Authors: Narváez, Ruth, Ochoa, Ivonne
Format: Thesis Book
Language:Spanish
English
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Online Access:http://nas.ucuenca.edu.ec/BibliotecaDigital/ebooks/tli235.pdf

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