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Traces the history of black people in America and the struggles of such leaders as Frederick Douglass, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King to establish a racial identity and equal rights for Negroes as citizens of the United States.

Bibliography: p. 153-157.

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Reprint of the 1920 ed.

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Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 147-149). Bibliography: p. 151-152.

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