From a raw deal to a New Deal?

African Americans, 1929-1945

Examines the plight of African-Americans during the economic depression of the 1930s and over the course of World War II, and discusses how the response of the people to unfair policies and unequal practices is linked to the beginnings of the modern civil rights movement.

Oxford University Press
1996
9780195087710
book

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