Ralph, Northern Protest - Martin Luther King, Jr. Chicago, And The Civil Rights Movement
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https://doi.org/10.33043/TH.19.2.99-100Abstract
The story of the civil rights movement has been frequently told, both in print and in visual form. However, most treatments of the topic have allocated little space to the open-housing protests in Chicago in 1966. Northern Protest very adequately fills this void.
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