Aldon Morris Papers

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  • Aldon Morris Papers Book Detail

  • Author : Aldon D. Morris
  • Release Date : 1986
  • Publisher :
  • Genre : Civil rights movements
  • Pages : 25
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 26,26 MB

Aldon Morris Papers by Aldon D. Morris PDF Summary

Book Description: Professor of sociology and African American studies at Northwestern University, Aldon Morris is the author of Origins of the Civil Rights Movement. His papers include published and unpublished articles, speeches and memorabilia.

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