Great ambitions : from the "separate but equal" doctrine to the birth of the NAACP (1896-1909)
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New York : Chelsea House, c1995.
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Book - Research Collections
Physical Desc
140 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
0791022641, 0791026906 (pbk.)
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Great ambitions, 1896-1909.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-136) and index.
Description
Looks at the experiences of African-Americans at the turn of the century, from the 1896 Supreme Court ruling legalizing segregation to the birth of the NAACP in 1909.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)

Hauser, P. (1995). Great ambitions: from the "separate but equal" doctrine to the birth of the NAACP (1896-1909). Chelsea House.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Hauser, Pierre (Pierre N.). 1995. Great Ambitions: From the "separate but Equal" Doctrine to the Birth of the NAACP (1896-1909). Chelsea House.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Hauser, Pierre (Pierre N.). Great Ambitions: From the "separate but Equal" Doctrine to the Birth of the NAACP (1896-1909). Chelsea House, 1995.

UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)

Hauser, P. (1995). Great ambitions: from the "separate but equal" doctrine to the birth of the NAACP (1896-1909). New York: Chelsea House.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)

Hauser, Pierre (Pierre N.). Great Ambitions: From the "separate but Equal" Doctrine to the Birth of the NAACP (1896-1909). Chelsea House, 1995.

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