Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State
@inproceedings{Francis2014CivilRA, title={Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State}, author={M. Francis}, year={2014} }
1. Rethinking civil rights and American political development 2. The birth of the NAACP, mob violence, and the challenge of public opinion 3. The unsteady march into the Oval Office 4. Anti-lynching legislation and the sinking of the Republican ship in Congress 5. Defending the right to live 6. Civil rights bound Appendix: manuscript sources.
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