This is a history of human rights campaigns in the United States and elsewhere, starting with the Quakers and other 18th-century campaigners against slavery and covering the rise of the labor movement, lynchings, genocide, Sacco and Vanzetti, the Scottsboro Boys, the Rosenbergs, and the history of Amnesty International. It is both informative and inspirational.
This is a history of human rights campaigns in the United States and elsewhere, starting with the Quakers and other 18th-century campaigners against s...
Algiers: The Untold Story, the African American Experience, 1929-1955 is a community history book that explores the lives of African Algiers community of New Orleans during the Great Depression, World War II and the beginning of the Civil Rights Movement.
Algiers: The Untold Story, the African American Experience, 1929-1955 is a community history book that explores the lives of African Algiers community...