How did a divided nation confront its own promise of liberty and justice for all? In The Civil Rights Movement: The Long Road to Equality, historian Alexander West explores the courageous struggle to end segregation, secure voting rights, and build a more just America.
From the Jim Crow South to the halls of Congress, this book traces the powerful stories of leaders and ordinary citizens who risked everything to challenge injustice. Discover the impact of landmark Supreme Court cases, the bravery of Freedom Riders and sit-in protesters, and the transformative power of legislation like the Civil Rights Act and Voting Rights Act.
With engaging storytelling and clear analysis, this book brings the era to life and reveals how the fight for civil rights reshaped the nation. Learn how the legacy of this movement still echoes in the ongoing struggle for equality today.
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