Women And The Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1965 by David E. Dixon, Davis W. Houck

Women And The Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1965

David E. Dixon, Davis W. Houck

352 pages first pub 2009 (editions)

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Women And The Civil Rights Movement, 1954–1965 by David E. Dixon, Davis W. Houck is a must-read for anyone fascinated by the pivotal role women played in shaping the American civil rights movement, offering a unique and inspiring collection of speeches and addresses that will resonate with history buffs, social justice advocates, and anyone seeking to understand the unsung heroines of this transformative era.

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Historians have long agreed that women--black and white--were instrumental in shaping the civil rights movement. Until recently, though, such claims have not been supported by easily accessed texts of speeches and addresses. With this first-of-its...

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