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... goals of the National Negro Congress and the Southern Negro Youth Congress ? In what kinds of public ac- tivities did they engage to promote those goals ? 17. What were the goals and activities of the Southern The American Dilemma 113.
... goals of the National Negro Congress and the Southern Negro Youth Congress ? In what kinds of public ac- tivities did they engage to promote those goals ? 17. What were the goals and activities of the Southern The American Dilemma 113.
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... promote them . The efforts of African Americans to secure their rights and the desire of the great majority of Americans for racial peace helped to make possible passage of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Federal Voting ...
... promote them . The efforts of African Americans to secure their rights and the desire of the great majority of Americans for racial peace helped to make possible passage of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Federal Voting ...
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... promotion of African - American 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 ...
... promotion of African - American 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 ...
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