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Full of courageous African American applicants, fist-shaking demonstrators, and powerful politicians, this powerful book captures the dramatic confrontations that transformed the University of Alabama into a proving ground for the civil rights movement and gave the nation unforgettable symbols of its struggle for racial justice. History professor Clark is Assistant to the President at the university.

Produktbeschreibung
Full of courageous African American applicants, fist-shaking demonstrators, and powerful politicians, this powerful book captures the dramatic confrontations that transformed the University of Alabama into a proving ground for the civil rights movement and gave the nation unforgettable symbols of its struggle for racial justice. History professor Clark is Assistant to the President at the university.
Autorenporträt
E. Culpepper Clark is Dean of the College of Communication and Information Sciences at The University of Alabama and author of Francis Warrington Dawson and the Politics of Restoration: South Carolina, 1874? and A Sense of Place: Survivors on the Land.