Civil Rights Movement in America
Discover the profound insights of the Civil Rights Movement in America by Charles W. Eagles, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 1986. This compelling collection features six meticulously researched papers that delve into the intricate dynamics of the Civil Rights Movement. Each paper is accompanied by a thoughtful assessment, enhancing your understanding of the motivations, functions, and transformations within the movement.
Explore the significant achievements and challenges faced by activists as they fought against discrimination and racism in the United States. With 277 pages of informative content, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in African American history, race relations, and social science. Join the conversation about this pivotal era in American history and gain a clearer perception of its lasting impact.