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Page 773
... result in the severest punishments . Yet , a mas- ter's failure to meet his responsibilities to the slave or his infliction of harsh punishments could result in a reduction of slave effort and a loss of profit . Because the system ...
... result in the severest punishments . Yet , a mas- ter's failure to meet his responsibilities to the slave or his infliction of harsh punishments could result in a reduction of slave effort and a loss of profit . Because the system ...
Page 797
... result of the protests . In 1961 , SNCC turned its attention from " sit - ins " to voter registration , but other events intervened to change the direction of the organization for a time . In May 1961 , a group of thirteen " Freedom ...
... result of the protests . In 1961 , SNCC turned its attention from " sit - ins " to voter registration , but other events intervened to change the direction of the organization for a time . In May 1961 , a group of thirteen " Freedom ...
Page 842
... result of racial unrest and tensions within African American communities . Between 1964 and 1968 , there were 259 civil disorders in the United States that were serious enough to force local govern- ment authorities to call in state ...
... result of racial unrest and tensions within African American communities . Between 1964 and 1968 , there were 259 civil disorders in the United States that were serious enough to force local govern- ment authorities to call in state ...
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Editorial Board | 500 |
Readers Guide xiii | 507 |
African Americans in Halls of Fame | 907 |
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