Luther P. Jackson and a Life for Civil Rights

Editeur: University Press of Florida
In the 1930s and 1940s, African Americans in Virginia were cajoled, implored and lobbied by Luther P. Jackson, a university teacher who believed that his community had to become politically conscious in order to throw off their assumptions of racial inferiority and bring about social change.
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In the 1930s and 1940s, African Americans in Virginia were cajoled, implored and lobbied by Luther P. Jackson, a university teacher who believed that his community had to become politically conscious in order to throw off their assumptions of racial inferiority and bring about social change.
ISBN / EAN 9780813027272
Editeur University Press of Florida