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... leader opposed the exodus of blacks from the South on the grounds that the government should protect citizens ... leaders agreed that it was desirable for blacks to leave the south and seek work elsewhere . Chapter XV Race and the ...
... leader opposed the exodus of blacks from the South on the grounds that the government should protect citizens ... leaders agreed that it was desirable for blacks to leave the south and seek work elsewhere . Chapter XV Race and the ...
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... leader Jesse Jackson for the Democratic presidential nomination . Few other events seemed to focus the attention of the black community on the value of the political process as a means of bringing their issues and concerns to the ...
... leader Jesse Jackson for the Democratic presidential nomination . Few other events seemed to focus the attention of the black community on the value of the political process as a means of bringing their issues and concerns to the ...
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... leaders began a sit - in at the embassy of South Af- rica to protest that nation's policy of apartheid . Who was the South African leader released from prison six years after this protest ? a . Manuel Noriega b . Nelson Mandela c ...
... leaders began a sit - in at the embassy of South Af- rica to protest that nation's policy of apartheid . Who was the South African leader released from prison six years after this protest ? a . Manuel Noriega b . Nelson Mandela c ...
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