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Lolis Elie, Nils Douglas and Robert Collins
Elie considers whether mob violence reflects the views of the majority of white southerners, describing white New Orleanians...
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Andrew Young
Young describes growing up in New Orleans, Louisiana in a middle-class family, and his encounters with racism. He...
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African American lawyers
Lolis Elie, Nils Douglas and Robert Collins
Elie considers whether mob violence reflects the views of the majority of white southerners, describing white New Orleanians...
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Avon N. Williams, Jr.
Williams discusses his internship training under Zephaniah Alexander Looby, an African American lawyer in Nashville....
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African American leadership
Dan W. Dodson
Dodson discusses efforts to end segregation in New York's public schools following the Supreme Court's decision in...
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James Baldwin
Baldwin discusses the nature and goals of the civil rights movement, comparing it to other political revolutions. He concludes...
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William Hastie
Hastie considers the revolutionary nature of the civil rights movement, and he conjectures that reports that African Americans...
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