The American Negro Revolution: From Nonviolence to Black Power, 1963-1967

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Indiana University Press, 1968 - History - 345 pages
Study of recent trends in intergroup relations as a result of the Black social movement against discrimination in the USA - covers social implications, psychological aspects and legal aspects of problems of social integration, and includes the role of students and of the Church, aspects of the administration of justice, leadership, etc. References.

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one The March on Washington 1963
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two The Nonviolent Battalions 1963
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three The Attack 1963
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