Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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Page 518
... become politically involved and active . He could be very critical of the mainstream civil rights movement as led by Martin Luther King Jr. , particularly the nonvio- lent tactics and integrationist strategy of the movement . He felt ...
... become politically involved and active . He could be very critical of the mainstream civil rights movement as led by Martin Luther King Jr. , particularly the nonvio- lent tactics and integrationist strategy of the movement . He felt ...
Page 683
... become used to high levels of interracial contact . Association with whites may thus be less important to them as an indi- cator of racial progress as they become older . If they see little or no improvement in these other areas , they ...
... become used to high levels of interracial contact . Association with whites may thus be less important to them as an indi- cator of racial progress as they become older . If they see little or no improvement in these other areas , they ...
Page 788
... become wide- spread among the American troops , and medical care was lacking . Members of the black 24th Infantry vol- unteered to serve at the army hospital in Siboney . They were accepted for that role out of the widely held belief ...
... become wide- spread among the American troops , and medical care was lacking . Members of the black 24th Infantry vol- unteered to serve at the army hospital in Siboney . They were accepted for that role out of the widely held belief ...
Contents
Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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