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Essays submitted by students at the University of Bristol, adapted from questions and ideas taken from courses.

How radical was the classic Civil Rights Movement?
The American Century The Bristorian 18/09/2020 The American Century The Bristorian 18/09/2020

How radical was the classic Civil Rights Movement?

Evaluating the extent to which the complete social and political change occurred as a result of organised efforts against Black disenfranchisement during the classic Civil Rights Movement.

By Harriet Coombs.

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