Encyclopedia of African American Society, Volume 2Gerald David Jaynes An encyclopedic reference of African American history and culture. |
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... human history illustrates a series of class struggles . That is , history is the story of different conflicts between dominant and subordinate economic groups in a given society . The nature of this struggle is such that the dominant ...
... human history illustrates a series of class struggles . That is , history is the story of different conflicts between dominant and subordinate economic groups in a given society . The nature of this struggle is such that the dominant ...
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... Human Races ( 1965 ) , anthropologist Stanley Garn asserted the exis- tence of at least eight geographical races - African , American Indian , Asian , Australian , Asian Indian , Melanesian , Micronesian , and Polynesian . Most ...
... Human Races ( 1965 ) , anthropologist Stanley Garn asserted the exis- tence of at least eight geographical races - African , American Indian , Asian , Australian , Asian Indian , Melanesian , Micronesian , and Polynesian . Most ...
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... Human Rights Commission spent two days discussing " An Appeal , " the United Nations itself took no action . But the very existence of the petition influenced President Harry S. Truman to create the Presidential Commission on Civil ...
... Human Rights Commission spent two days discussing " An Appeal , " the United Nations itself took no action . But the very existence of the petition influenced President Harry S. Truman to create the Presidential Commission on Civil ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
Copyright | |
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