We are not yet equal

author: Anderson, Carol
Presents the argument that since the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, when African Americans make advances toward full participation in our democracy, white reaction feeds deliberate and relentless rollback of their progress.
year: 2018, 2019
call number/section: 323.11, 1000, 323.1, 323
subjects: racism, history, opposition (political science), whites, politics and government, african americans, social conditions, united states, juvenile literature, united states, history, juvenile literature, political science

Editions


We are not yet equal
Anderson, Carol
Bloomsbury (2018)
Presents the argument that since the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, when African Americans make advances toward full participation in our democracy, white reaction feeds deliberate and relentless rollback of their progress.
Schools: 16



We are not yet equal
Anderson, Carol
Bloomsbury (2019)
Presents the argument that since the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment, when African Americans make advances toward full participation in our democracy, white reaction feeds deliberate and relentless rollback of their progress.
Schools: 1


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