Separate and unequal black Americans and the US federal government

Highlighting the central influence of the US federal government on race relations well before the 1960s, this book uncovers, through archival research, how the federal government used its power to impose a segregated pattern of race relations among its employees and, through its programs, upon the w...

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Main Author: King, Desmond S.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford Clarendon 1995, 1995
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