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Abstract: | Books reviewed in this article: Julie Armstrong, Susan Edwards, Houston Roberson, and Rhonda Williams, eds. Teaching the American Civil Rights Movement: Freedom's Bittersweet Song . Cally L. Waite. Permission to Remain Among Us: Education for Blacks in Oberlin, Ohio, 1880–1914 . David M. Callejo-Perez. Southern Hospitality: Identity, Schools, and the Civil Rights Movement in Mississippi, 1964–1972 . Vivian Gunn Morris and Curtis L. Morris. The Price They Paid: Desegregation in an African American Community . Winfred E. Pitts. A Victory of Sorts: Desegregation in a Southern Community . Patterson Toby Graham. A Right to Read: Segregation and Civil Rights in Alabama's Public Libraries, 1900–1965 . Alexander S. Leidholdt. Editor for Justice: The Life of Louis I. Jaffé . |
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