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The Schoolhouse Door : Segregation's Last Stand at the University of Alabama. E.Culpepper Clark

The Schoolhouse Door : Segregation's Last Stand at the University of Alabama


  • Author: E.Culpepper Clark
  • Published Date: 15 Jun 2007
  • Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::352 pages, ePub
  • ISBN10: 0817354336
  • ISBN13: 9780817354336
  • Country Alabama, United States
  • File name: The-Schoolhouse-Door-:-Segregation's-Last-Stand-at-the-University-of-Alabama.pdf
  • Dimension: 154.94x 231.14x 22.86mm::612.35g
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