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Release : 1994
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United States of America V. Francis
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Release : 1948
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United States of America Vs Francis J. Monte, July 16, 1919 and February 12, to 16, 1920
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Release : 1920
Category : Assault and battery
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THE UNITED STATES v. WILLINGS AND FRANCIS, 8 U.S. 48 (1807)
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File Size : 43,54 MB
Release : 1807
Category : Law
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United States of America V. Foster
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Release : 1971
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United States of America V. Montague
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Release : 1993
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United States of America V. Hach
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United States of America V. Schulte
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Release : 1993
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United States of America V. Mendez
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Release : 1993
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Civil Rights and the Making of the Modern American State
Author : Megan Ming Francis
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 217 pages
File Size : 32,57 MB
Release : 2014-04-21
Category : History
ISBN : 1107037107
This book extends what we know about the development of civil rights and the role of the NAACP in American politics. Through a sweeping archival analysis of the NAACP's battle against lynching and mob violence from 1909 to 1923, this book examines how the NAACP raised public awareness, won over American presidents, secured the support of Congress, and won a landmark criminal procedure case in front of the Supreme Court.