Category: State & Local
Brand: Brand: University Press of Mississippi
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Rating : 4.7
Buyer Review : 3
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The history of the state's struggle to desegregate its schools
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Great transaction
This book was a required reading for a class and arrived in a timely manner. I was very pleased with the condition of the book and I look forward to reading about a sometimes forgotten history of an issue that happened only in the last 50 years.
Yazoo City, MS school integration petition signers.
Very good information in terms of it's historical significance. I was not pleased, however, that the book did not contain a listing of the 53 signers of the school integration petition submitted to the Yazoo City, MS school board in 1955. As my father was one of the petition signers, I wanted to obtain this information as a reminder of the struggles my family endured as a result of economic and emotional pressures applied by the Citizens Council of Yazoo City.
Eye opening and engrossing
Eye opening. I grew up in the Mississippi school system in the late 60s and early 70s and had no clue what was really going on. Highly recommended!
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