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... equality and opportunity ever wider . Their successful efforts were as- sisted frequently by strategic support from a broad range of predomi- nately white organizations committed to reforming race relations in the United States . The ...
... equality and opportunity ever wider . Their successful efforts were as- sisted frequently by strategic support from a broad range of predomi- nately white organizations committed to reforming race relations in the United States . The ...
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... equality for African Americans , but also as a campaign for black economic equality , particularly in the areas of housing and employment . The inability , however , of the civil rights movement to effectively promote changes in white ...
... equality for African Americans , but also as a campaign for black economic equality , particularly in the areas of housing and employment . The inability , however , of the civil rights movement to effectively promote changes in white ...
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... equality ? 28. How many African Americans were members of the Congress of the United States in 1966 ? 29. What new organization to promote African - American equality was founded in 1967 ? Who were its founders ? 30. When and where was ...
... equality ? 28. How many African Americans were members of the Congress of the United States in 1966 ? 29. What new organization to promote African - American equality was founded in 1967 ? Who were its founders ? 30. When and where was ...
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