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From rights to economics : the ongoing struggle for Black equality in the U.S. South
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From rights to economics : the ongoing struggle for Black equality in the U.S. South

Timothy J. Minchin

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Beyond the dominant narrative : the ongoing struggle for civil rights in the U.S. South, 1965-1980
"They didn't want you around them" : the battle to integrate southern industry in the post-1965 era
"Soberly, responsibly, never noisily" : the Southern Regional Council and equal employment opportunity
"A brand new shining city" : Floyd B. McKissick and the civil rights movement of the 1970s
"They don't care nothing for Blacks" : the Sledge case and the long struggle for civil rights at J.P. Stevens
"We were trying to get equal employment" : the Myers case and the battle to integrate Gilman Paper Company
"They over there and we over here" : the fight for civil rights in Port St. Joe, Florida, 1938-1997
"Meany doesn't sign my check" : the AFL-CIO and the Louisville busing crisis of 1975.

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From rights to economics : the ongoing struggle for Black equality in the U.S. South by Timothy J. Minchin. ISBN 9780813030920. Published by University Press of Florida in 2007. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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