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MARC Record from Library of Congress

Record ID marc_loc_updates/v40.i19.records.utf8:12970811:1712
Source Library of Congress
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001 2012017154
003 DLC
005 20120502174226.0
008 120425s2012 scu 000 0 eng
010 $a 2012017154
020 $a9781609496869
040 $aDLC$cDLC
043 $an-us-sc
050 00 $aKFS2211.5.A34$bF45 2012
082 00 $a342.75708/73$223
100 1 $aFelder, James L.
245 10 $aCivil rights in South Carolina :$bfrom peaceful protests to groundbreaking rulings /$cJames Felder.
260 $aCharleston, S.C. :$bHistory Press,$c2012.
263 $a1204
300 $ap. cm.
505 0 $aA plumber and a mailman -- Black veterans return home -- Unequal teacher pay -- The law school at South Carolina State College -- The right to vote -- Unequal education -- Desegregating the bus -- NAACP members punished -- The sit-ins -- The Charleston movement -- The Columbia movement -- The Conway/Myrtle Beach movement -- The Florence/Darlington movement -- The Greenville movement -- The Orangeburg movement -- The Rock Hill movement -- The Spartanburg movement -- The Sumter movement -- Clemson, USC, the Citadel and Winthrop integrate -- Adding color to the statehouse -- Taking seats on the bench -- Jim Clyburn goes to Washington -- State boards and commissions diversify -- Other black elected officials -- They also ran -- Black democrats and black republicans -- HBCUs -- The old black high schools -- Economic participation -- Black newspapers, radio and TV stations -- Nongovernmental organizations.
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zSouth Carolina$xHistory.
650 0 $aCivil rights$zSouth Carolina$xHistory.
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$zSouth Carolina$xHistory.