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”Civil rights law of 1964”: p. 333-375.
Bibliography: p. 431-446.
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1025 Lincoln, Charles Eric. Sounds of the struggle; persons and perspectives in civil rights. New York, Morrow, 1967. 252 p.
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1035 Rousseve, Ronald J. Discord in brown and white; nine essays on intergroup relations in the United States by a Negro American.
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