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1970 (Exploring Civil Rights: The Rise)

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1970 marked a pivotal year in the civil rights movement, showcasing significant advancements in education, politics, and the arts. The appointment of Dr. Clifton Wharton, Jr. as Michigan State University's first African American president, the launch of Essence magazine, and Kenneth Allen Gibson's election as Newark's first Black mayor highlight this transformative period. Additionally, Charles Edward Gordone's Pulitzer Prize for Drama underscores the cultural shifts occurring. This account delves into the enduring impact of these events and their relevance to contemporary society, supported by vivid photographs and comprehensive back matter.

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1970 (Exploring Civil Rights: The Rise), Selene Castrovilla

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2023
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