Farewell to Jim Crow: the rise and fall of segregation in America

The Library of African-American History Series offers engrossing narratives that explore the African-American experience. This book investigates the facets of people's lives most affected by segregation including housing, education, employment, transportation, and public accommodations, and als...

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Main Author: Rasmussen, Raymond Kent (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Facts on File 1997
Series:Library of African-American history
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Summary:The Library of African-American History Series offers engrossing narratives that explore the African-American experience. This book investigates the facets of people's lives most affected by segregation including housing, education, employment, transportation, and public accommodations, and also takes a look at other forms of discrimination, such as voting rights violations. Historical drawings, photos. & maps.
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. 162-164) and index
Physical Description:viii, 168 p. ill., maps : 24 cm
ISBN:0816032483

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