Have We Overcome?

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Have We Overcome? Race Relations Since Brown 1954-1979Edited by Michael V. NamoratoEssays by Lerone Bennett Jr. Vincent Harding Morton J. Horwitz William E. Leuchtenburg Henry M. Levin C. Eric Lincoln and Robert H. WiebeOn May 17 1954 the United States Supreme Court rendered the first of two historic decisions in Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka. One year later the conclusion to a second case demanded that integration proceed with all deliberate speed. These two verdicts affected American life far beyond the schools and proved the beginning of the end to the segregated South. The essays in Have We Overcome? Race Relations Since Brown 1954-1979 delivered by major scholars just after America's bicentennial and on the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Brown decision endeavor to answer that question and determine what strides have been made and what remains to be overcome. This book is the final volume in a three-part investigation which begins with What Was Freedom's Price? and includes The Age of Segregation: Race Relations in the South 1890-1945. All three are available again in paperback from University Press of Mississippi.Michael V. Namorato is a professor of history at the University of Mississippi.
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