The Turning Tide: From the Desegregation of the Armed Forces to the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1948-1956)

The Turning Tide: From the Desegregation of the Armed Forces to the Montgomery Bus Boycott (1948-1956)
ISBN-10
0791022552
ISBN-13
9780791022559
Series
The Turning Tide
Category
History
Pages
119
Language
English
Published
1995
Publisher
Chelsea House Pub
Author
Margaret Dornfeld

Description

Relates significant events in African American history from 1948 to 1956

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