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African Americans, African Methodist Episcopal Church, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, History, Race relations, Religious aspects of Race relations, Selma-Montgomery Rights March, 1965, Selma to Montgomery Rights March (1965 : Selma, Ala.)Places
Alabama, Selma, Selma (Ala.)Times
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: I. The Movement
II. What the Negroes in Selma and Dallas County Want
III. A Visitation to Be Ignored
IV. The Jim Crow Law
V. The History of Negro Political Participation
VI. The Grandfather Clause
VII. Why I Opened the Doors of Brown Chapel A.M.E.
Church in 1965
VIII. The Other Side-Jesse Jackson's Story
IX. What If There Were No Black Folks?
X. Citation from Dr. Howard D. Gregg
XI. Members of the Ground Crew
XII. Don't Sell Out!
XIII. Protest as a Weapon Against Injustice
XIV. The Share Cropper
XV. The Black Codes
XVI. Petition to Congress Against Violence
XVII. Separate but Equal-The Plessy V. Ferguson
Decision
XVIII. A.M.E.'s Participation in the Civil Rights Struggle
XIX. A Look at the Past
XX. In Pursuit of Freedom
XXI. Black Heritage
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]).
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