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Knocking at Our Own Door

Milton A. Galamison and the Struggle to Integrate New York City Schools

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Focusing on the life of Milton A. Galamison, a key yet underrecognized figure in New York's civil rights movement, the narrative explores his efforts to uplift the city's underprivileged children through integration. It delves into the intricate dynamics of urban politics, race relations, and the challenges of school reform, revealing the factors that led to the movement's decline just as change was on the horizon. This comprehensive account sheds light on a pivotal yet overlooked chapter in American history.

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Knocking at Our Own Door, Clarence Taylor

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