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The Human Tradition In The New South
The Human Tradition In The New South

By David L. Anderson, John Ed Pearce, Paul K. Conkin, James C. Klotter, Rebecca Sharpless, John David Smith, William J. Marshall, S. Spencer Davis, Gerald L. Smith, Cita Cook, Christopher Waldrep, Kathryn W. Kemp, Margaret Ripley Wolfe

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In The Human Tradition In The New South, Historian James C. Klotter Brings Together Twelve Biographical Essays That Explore The Region's Political, Economic, And Social Development Since The Civil...

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The Human Tradition In The New South
The Human Tradition In The New South

By David L. Anderson, John Ed Pearce, Paul K. Conkin, James C. Klotter, Rebecca Sharpless, John David Smith, William J. Marshall, S. Spencer Davis, Gerald L. Smith, Cita Cook, Christopher Waldrep, Kathryn W. Kemp, Margaret Ripley Wolfe

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In The Human Tradition In The New South, Historian James C. Klotter Brings Together Twelve Biographical Essays That Explore The Region's Political, Economic, And Social Development Since The Civil...

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A Black Educator In The Segregated South: Kentucky'S Rufus B. Atwood
A Black Educator In The Segregated South: Kentucky'S Rufus B. Atwood

By Gerald L. Smith, Smith, Gerald L.

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Black College Presidents In The Era Of Segregation Walked A Tightrope. They Were Expected To Educate Black Youth Without Sufficient State And Federal Funding. Yet In The African American Community...

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