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104 pp.
| Lucent |
September, 2011 |
LibraryISBN 978-1-4205-0571-9$33.45
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YALucent Library of Black History series.
Uschan provides background about race relations in the South and the civil rights movement before delving into the details and significance of the voting-rights march between Selma and Montgomery, Alabama. Particular attention is given to historical, social, and political contexts and challenges faced by the activists. The text is dense but informative. Illustrations and photographs break up the pages. Reading list, timeline, websites. Ind.