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... schools . c . admission of qualified black students to the predominantly white professional schools of the section . d . a system of integrated elementary schools . Fill in the Blank was the founder of the Association for the Study of ...
... schools . c . admission of qualified black students to the predominantly white professional schools of the section . d . a system of integrated elementary schools . Fill in the Blank was the founder of the Association for the Study of ...
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... schools opened to African Americans ? What was the rate of graduation of blacks from these schools ? And were these officer candidates schools seg- regated ? 9. Why did the World War II service of the all black Ninety- second Division ...
... schools opened to African Americans ? What was the rate of graduation of blacks from these schools ? And were these officer candidates schools seg- regated ? 9. Why did the World War II service of the all black Ninety- second Division ...
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... schools progressed by 1966 ? 27. Who became chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ) in 1966 ? And what new tactic did this in- dividual advocate for the promotion of African - American equality ? 28. How many ...
... schools progressed by 1966 ? 27. Who became chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee ( SNCC ) in 1966 ? And what new tactic did this in- dividual advocate for the promotion of African - American equality ? 28. How many ...
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