Civil Rights, 30 Years Later

Civil Rights, 30 Years Later

The current phase of the black struggle for freedom and equality is approaching its 30th year. No one would deny that a great deal of positive change has taken place during this period, producing many gains for black Americans. Still, an examination shows that progress is much more modest than many believe, revealing the limitation of political without economic change.


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