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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | (NO AUTHOR) Race Relations in the Usa 1954-1968 (Keesing's Research Report 4)New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (c.1970). First Edition. Hardcover. Illustrated by (dj design) Mike McIver. (price-clipped) [some spotting/soiling to page edges (mostly on top edge), light shelfwear; jacket shows a bit of surface- and edge-wear, slightly scrunched at base of spine]. "Here, in one complete volume, is a report tracing the development of the civil rights movement from the landmark court decision [Brown v. Board of Education] to the death of Dr. Martin Luther King in 1968 and the subsequent conviction of his assassin. Presented chronologically, the report also records the government's endeavors to ensure increasing equality of status for the Negro -- from gradual enforcement of integration in education through the successive Civil Rights Acts and Voting Rights Act of 1965. The growing racial violence and urban riots that threaten American society are described factually, and official reports analyzing the causes of such disorders and recommending remedies are quoted extensively.". Very Good in Very Good dj . Offered for US$ 8.00 by: ReadInk - Book number: 13067 See more books from our catalog: History: U.S | |||