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... sit in Congress d . His presence in Washington symbolized the regeneration of black Americans in politics 2. Roosevelt's black advisors differed from earlier black presi- dential advisors in which of the following important respects ? a ...
... sit in Congress d . His presence in Washington symbolized the regeneration of black Americans in politics 2. Roosevelt's black advisors differed from earlier black presi- dential advisors in which of the following important respects ? a ...
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... in Little Rock At President Eisenhower's initiative the Congress passes a civil rights law On February 1 four students from the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro con- duct the first major civil rights " sit - ...
... in Little Rock At President Eisenhower's initiative the Congress passes a civil rights law On February 1 four students from the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College in Greensboro con- duct the first major civil rights " sit - ...
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... in 1957 . 3. What country became the first former African colony to join the United Nations ? And on what date did this occur ? 4. In what year did the Greensboro , North Carolina " sit - in " ac- tion to promote civil rights for ...
... in 1957 . 3. What country became the first former African colony to join the United Nations ? And on what date did this occur ? 4. In what year did the Greensboro , North Carolina " sit - in " ac- tion to promote civil rights for ...
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