Racial equality in America

in search of an unfulfilled goal

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178 pages 1975

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As the United States celebrates the bicentennial of its independence, the dream of racial equality in America remains unfulfilled. In this eloquent and forcefully argued book, the distinguished historian John Hope Franklin gauges the persistent disparity between the goal of racial equality and the facts of discrimination. (Book jacket).

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