Blacks in Political Office (Lucent Library of Black History)
by Michael V. Uschan
Lucent Library of Black History
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Presents a discussion of African-Americans in political office in the U.S., covering the history of the first African-American public officials, such as John Mercer Langston, their governing of hometowns, rewriting of laws for the nation, appointments to office, and fight against racism.Tags
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- Blacks in Political Office (Lucent Library of Black History) (Lucent Library of Black History)
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- Nonfiction, Tween
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- 320.973 — Social sciences Political science Political science (Politics and government) Political situation and conditions North America United States
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- E185 .U76 — History of the United States United States Elements in the population Afro-Americans Status and development since emancipation
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