Dark Journey Black Mississippians in the Age of Jim Crow
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Publisher: University of Illinois Press Summary: This is a history of Mississippi's black people, its majority people, and their struggles to achieve autonomy and full citizenship during the critical period of disfranchisement, segregation, and exclusion following 1890.
9780252061561
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Pub Date: 1990Publisher: University of Illinois Press Summary: This is a history of Mississippi's black people, its majority people, and their struggles to achieve autonomy and full citizenship during the critical period of disfranchisement, segregation, and exclusion following 1890.
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Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
9780252061561
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025206156X
Pub Date: 1990
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
This is a history of Mississippi's black people, its majority people, and their struggles to achieve autonomy and full citizenship during the critical period of disfranchisement, segregation, and exclusion following 1890.
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