Acclaimed historian Adam Fairclough chronicles the struggle of black Americans to achieve civil rights and equality in a society that, after the collapse of Reconstruction, sanctioned racial segregation, racial discrimination and political supremacy. Through his extensive research Fairclough reexamines many issues and balances the achievements of the Civil Rights movement against the persistance of racial and economic inequalities in an account that is articulate, accomplished and superbly written.
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Acclaimed historian Adam Fairclough chronicles the struggle of black Americans to achieve civil rights and equality in a society that, after the collapse of Reconstruction, sanctioned racial segregation, racial discrimination and political supremacy. Through his extensive research Fairclough reexamines many issues and balances the achievements of the Civil Rights movement against the persistance of racial and economic inequalities in an account that is articulate, accomplished and superbly written.
Imprint | Penguin Books |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Release date | July 2002 |
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First published | June 2002 |
Authors | Adam Fairclough |
Dimensions | 229 x 127 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format | Paperback |
Pages | 384 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-14-200129-5 |
Barcode | 9780142001295 |
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LSN | 0-14-200129-5 |