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No-Strength-6805 t1_j2z1hzu wrote
I did a favorite pass time on day off and went to used bookstores , and came up with "The Strange Case of Jim Crow" by Yale University Historian C.Vann Woodward ,maybe the best known writer of the deep south USA ,from the American Civil War onward.. "The Historical Bible of the Civil Rights Moveement"is what Dr. King said of this book
MeatballDom t1_j2z6ota wrote
Good book, his later edition with the added foreword is nice too but not enough to specifically search for if you have one of the earlier publishings already.
No-Strength-6805 t1_j2z9cq7 wrote
I got the later one with new forward by William Mcfeely
Tiny-Bus-3820 t1_j3bgljl wrote
If you find you enjoy Woodward’s book I recommend you read,Simple Justice by Richard Kluger. In his book, Kluger outlines the NAACP’s long and tortured battle against segregation in education. He brings little known significant figures to life. For example, who is Charles Houston? Houston was Thurgood Marshall’s law professor and mentor at Howard University. Through Houston, Marshall joined the NAACP. When Houston left the NAACP, he selected Marshall to succeed him as head of the Legal Defense Fund. Simple Justice is considered a classic. It was originally published in 1975 and the author says that it has never been out of print. For anyone interested in the eradication of educational segregation, Simple Justice is a must read!!
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