Pratt, Robert A. Books
The Color Of Their Skin: Education And Race In Richmond Virginia 1954-89
By Pratt, Robert A., Robert A. Pratt
the First Major Study Of School Desegregation In A Virginia Locality To Appear In Over Twenty-five Years, The Color Of Their Skin Traces The Evolution Of The Richmond Public Schools From Segregatio...
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The Color Of Their Skin: Education And Race In Richmond, Virginia, 1954-89
By Pratt, Robert A., Robert A. Pratt
The First Major Study Of School Desegregation In A Virginia Locality To Appear In Over Twenty-five Years, The Color Of Their Skin Traces The Evolution Of The Richmond Public Schools From Segregatio...
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We Shall Not Be Moved: The Desegregation Of The University Of Georgia
By Pratt, Robert A., Robert A. Pratt
In September 1950, Horace Ward, an African American student from La Grange, Georgia, applied to law school at the University of Georgia. Despite his impressive academic record, Ward received a repl...
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Selma'S Bloody Sunday
By Pratt, Robert A., Robert A. Pratt
The march from Selma to Montgomery starkly illustrated the claims of the civil rights movementand the raw brutality of the forces arrayed against it. On Sunday afternoon, March 7, 1965, roughly six...
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Selma'S Bloody Sunday
By Pratt, Robert A., Robert A. Pratt
The march from Selma to Montgomery starkly illustrated the claims of the civil rights movement—and the raw brutality of the forces arrayed against it.On Sunday afternoon, March 7, 1965, roughly six...
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