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... Los Angeles riots and the Poor People's Campaign. He also analyzes the leadership of Martin Luther King Jr., and the effects of the Black Power movement on the struggle for black civil rights. The final chapter, skims over the remaining decades of the century. Adam Fairclough commences at a convenient point of the failure of the reconstruction process after the civil war and triumph of white supremacy in the decade that followed. Faiclough 's writing indicated the struggle of black inequality in the period immediately following the triumph of the northerners over the south republics and the hopes and expectations of the Negro population in the aftermath of the civil war. There hope of freedom and equality before the law. The 13 thirteenth amendment and the recognition of Negro marriages, their right to form families, to worship as they viewed fit, to acquire and hold property, enjoy the freedom ...
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