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... tion to provide economic security for the former slaves ulti- mately mean to the South ? Identification Questions You should be able to describe the following key terms , concepts , indi- viduals and places , and explain their ...
... tion to provide economic security for the former slaves ulti- mately mean to the South ? Identification Questions You should be able to describe the following key terms , concepts , indi- viduals and places , and explain their ...
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... tion . Twentieth century impediments to the progress of African Ameri- cans included : flagrantly discriminatory underfunding of black educa- tion in the South ; frequently segregated and often inadequate schools for blacks in the South ...
... tion . Twentieth century impediments to the progress of African Ameri- cans included : flagrantly discriminatory underfunding of black educa- tion in the South ; frequently segregated and often inadequate schools for blacks in the South ...
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... tion of Little Rock's Central High School in 1957 . 3. What country became the first former African colony to join the United Nations ? And on what date did this occur ? 4. In what year did the Greensboro , North Carolina " sit - in ...
... tion of Little Rock's Central High School in 1957 . 3. What country became the first former African colony to join the United Nations ? And on what date did this occur ? 4. In what year did the Greensboro , North Carolina " sit - in ...
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