Gender in the Civil Rights MovementPeter J. Ling, Sharon Monteith Routledge, 2014 M03 5 - 288 pages In a new anthology of essays, an international group of scholars examines the powerful interaction between gender and race within the Civil Rights Movement and its legacy. |
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