01162 2200205 4500001002100000005001500021008004100036020001800077035001900095041000800114082001200122084001800134100005200152245005300204250000600257260003800263300002800301520060800329650001900937INLIS00000000000439220200508202710200508||||||||| | ||| |||| ||eng|| a0-02-864763-7 0010-0520004392 aeng0 a323.097 a323.097/XXX/C0 aEdited by ; Waldo E. Martin & Patricia Sullivan00aCivil Rights In the United States Volume I 07556 a1 aNew YorkbSage Publicationsc2000 aIX, 416 p. ; 28cmc28cm aThe goal of Civil Rigts In The United States, a two volume reference compendium, is to make the latest scholarship on the subject available to wide audience in a highly accessible format. It offers a fresh historical perspective and a forward looking vision that sees civil rights as evolving out of many, often diverse, sources and moments. These key sources and moments include the creation of fundamental documents such as the Bill of Rights to the United States Constitution, and they also include critical developments such as the African-American civil rights movement of post-Word War II America. 0aCivil Right-US