понедельник, 25 марта 2019 г.
Essay --
Glenda Elizabeth Gilmores book Defying Dixie The Radical root of Civil Rights, 1919-1950 shows the Civil Rights fecal matter in the same light as those writers like Jacquelyn Dowd Hall who believed in The Long Movement. Gilmore sets out to prove that a good deal more time and aspects went into the Civil Rights Era and that it did not just bulge out at the time of Brown v. Board of Education and the civil rights acts of the 19 sixties. The book adhered to the ideology of The Long movement aspects of the civil rights era during its originally times. However it also differs by displaying the more unorthodox, often unseen origins of the movement in Communism, labor, and fascism. She also shows that Black civil rights is not a enigma faced by many countries. In Fact, that the United States can administer the shame of holding a race of people down, with only some others. In Gilmores opinion the movement began in 1919, When African American Soldiers began returning from WWI an d even though they risked their lives that same as the whites, African Americans still faced oppression. In this book...
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