Those Who Would Be Free: Where the Civil Rights Movement Went Wrong

Alan Keyes
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Alan Keyes offers an overview of the civil rights movement in America. He examines the words of important figures in the history of the movement and comes to the conclusion that the direction civil rights headed in towards the 1980s diverged from what past leaders believed important.
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