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CALL NUMBER: 323.119 Bl
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Southern Governors and Civil Rights Racial Segregation as a campaign Issue
DESCRIPTION: A study of the changing racial attitudes of white polititions primarily due to Federal pressure from 1950 to 1973
AUTHOR: Black, Earl
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1976
PUBLISHER: Harvard University Press
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: Cambridge, MA
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