 | Melody Herr - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2010 - 160 pages
Examines how the lunch counter sit-ins of the 1960s helped to move forward rights for African-Americans. | |
 | William Henry Chafe - History - 1981 - 282 pages
Reveals how whites in Greensboro used the traditional Southern concept of civility as a means of keeping Black protest in check and how Black activists continually devised new ... | |
 | Merrill Proudfoot - History - 1990 - 220 pages
This reprint of the 1962 account of a white clergyman's (Proudfoot's) involvement in a black student protest in Knoxville includes an extensive introduction by Michael Mayer, a ... | |
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