Civil Rights and Social Wrongs
Explore the profound insights of Civil Rights and Social Wrongs by Pennsylvania State University Press, published in 1997. This compelling hardback edition spans 232 pages and provides a thorough examination of the evolution of the modern civil rights movement. Delve into the significant transformations in the dynamics between black and white communities and discover how these changes paved the way for affirmative action and multiculturalism. The book also addresses the ongoing challenges and discontent that persist today, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of civil rights in the United States. Gain a deeper appreciation for the historical context and implications of this pivotal movement with Civil Rights and Social Wrongs.