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BLACK AND WHITE SAT DOWN TOGETHER - The Reminiscences of an NAACP Founder
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- 233
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BLACK AND WHITE SAT DOWN TOGETHER - The Reminiscences of an NAACP Founder Mary White Ovington Edited and with a Foreword by Ralph E. Luker, Afterword by Carolyn E. Wedin from the library of the National Women's History Project
Ovington's memoirs provide a rare glimpse into the rich history of the NAACP. That one of the founders of this pivotal group was a woman and a white woman at that, highlights relations between gender and power as well as thos between race and power. paper, 165 pages, copyright: 1995
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