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Judul Promises To Keep : African - Americans and The Constitutional Order, 1776 To The Present / Donald G. Nieman
Pengarang Nieman, Donald G.
EDISI Cet.1.
Penerbitan New York : Oxford University Press, 1991
Deskripsi Fisik XIII, 275 hlm. ; 21 cm ;21 cm
ISBN 0-19-505561-6
Subjek 1. Hak Warga Negara-Amerika
Abstrak This book is part of the Organization of American Historians' Bicentennial Essays on the Bill of Rights, a series that has resulted from the fruitful collaboration of the OAH's Committee on the Bicentennial of the Constitution and Oxford University Press. The books in this series, therefore, bridge a significant gap in the literature of the history of liberty by offering synthetic examinations rooted in the best and most recent literature in history, political science, and law. Their authors have, as well, framed these nontechnical studies within the contours of American history. The authors have taken as their goal making the history of rights and liberties resonate with developments in the nation's social, cultural, and political history.
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Bahasa Inggris
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