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    NO PAIN, NO GAIN: Why the Civil Rights Movement Became Increasingly Violent 

    Williams, Amy (Flinders University, 2014)
    The African-American Civil Rights Movement was a campaign against the racial segregation and black discrimination that gripped America and the world from the 1950s to the late 1960s. It was characterised by civil resistance, ...

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    African-Americans (1)
    Black Power movement (1)
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