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Keeping the faith : race, politics, and social development in Jacksonville, Florida, 1940-1970

Author: Abel A Bartley
Publisher: Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, ©2000.
Series: Contributions in American history, no. 184.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Abel A Bartley
ISBN: 0313310351 9780313310355
OCLC Number: 41482161
Description: xvii, 177 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: When Days Were Dark: Jacksonville's African-American Community from the Civil War through 1945 --
The First African-American Strides Towards Political Power --
The African-American Community During the 1950s: The Fight to Elect a Candidate --
Haydon Burns and the African-American Community: The Dynamics of Machine Politics in the Modern Age --
Reading, Writing, and Racism: The Fight to Desegregate the Duval County School System --
The 1960 and 1964 Jacksonville Riots: The Difficult Years --
Our Time Has Come: The Impact of African-American Voting on the 1967 Local Elections --
Jacksonville and Duval County Consolidation: A Trick or Treat --
Race Still Matters: A Look at the Bold New City of the South.
Series Title: Contributions in American history, no. 184.
Responsibility: Abel A. Bartley.
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