JK1924 .V68 2015ev
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The voting rights act : 50 years later / |
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JK1924 .W34 1988
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Black presidential politics in America : a strategic approach / |
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JK1924 .W36 2012
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The African American electorate : a statistical history / |
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JK1924 .W7 1960
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Negro politics; the search for leadership. |
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JK1929.A2 C1
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The southern struggle for pure government : an address / |
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JK1929.A2 D37
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Dynamics of idealism; [white activists in a Black movement, |
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JK1929.A2 G37
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Protest at Selma : Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Voting rights act of 1965 / |
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JK1929.A2 G58 2014
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This bright light of ours : stories from the Voting Rights fight / |
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JK1929.A2 K26
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The impact of Negro voting; the role of the vote in the quest for equality |
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JK1929.A2 L3
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Black ballots : voting rights in the South, 1944-1969 / |
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JK1929.A2 L6
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Race, class & party; a history of Negro suffrage and white politics in the South. |
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JK1929.A2 P47 2001eb
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Struggle for mastery : disfranchisement in the South, 1888-1908 / |
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JK1929.A2 P76
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Political participation; a study of the participation by Negroes in the electoral and political processes in 10 Southern States since passage of the Voting rights act of 1965. |
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JK1929.A2 Q54 1994
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Quiet revolution in the South : the impact of the Voting rights act, 1965-1990 / |
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JK1929.A2 W34
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Climbing Jacob's ladder; the arrival of Negroes in Southern politics |
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JK1929 .G73 2004
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Ghosts of Florida : making elections fair for blacks / |
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JK1929.M67 U58
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Voting in Mississippi; a report. |
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JK1929.M7
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Count them one by one : Black Mississippians fighting for the right to vote / |
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JK1929.N8
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Making race, making power : North Carolina's road to disfranchisement / |
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JK1929.P4 F69 1838
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Opinion of the Hon. John Fox, president judge of the judicial district composed of the counties of Bucks and Montgomery, against the exercise of Negro suffrage in Pennsylvania : also, the vote of the members of the Pennsylvania Convention, on the motion of Mr. Martin, to insert the word "white" as one of the proposed amendments to the Constitution. |
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