Second Thoughts about Race in AmericaPeter Collier, David Horowitz In this work, veterans of the Civil Rights Movement use their experiences from the 1960s to discuss growing racial tension in the USA. Addressed are such issues as: what happened to civil rights? and why did the emphasis of the struggle for racial justice shift from the individual to the group? |
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