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CALL NUMBER: 973.8 Wy
OBJECT TYPE: Book
TITLE: Forgotten Voices, Dissenting Southerners in an Age of Comformity
DESCRIPTION: An essay about seven prominent dissenters of segregation, white supremacy and disenfranchisement of American blacks from 1885 to 1917. These men were George W. Cable, Thomas Underwood Dudley, Quincy Ewing, Andrew Sleed and John Spencer Bassett.
AUTHOR: Wynes, Charles E.
EDITION: 1st
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PUBLICATION DATE: 1967
PUBLISHER: Louisiana State University Press
PLACE OF PUBLICATION: n.g.
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