Mississippi's Defiant Years 1953-1973; An Interpretive Documentary with Personal Experiences

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  • Forest, Mississippi: Lake Harbor Publishers, 1990
By [CIVIL RIGHTS] [AFRICAN AMERICAN] JOHNSTON, Erle
Forest, Mississippi: Lake Harbor Publishers, 1990. First Edition. Stated First Printing. Octavo. 24cm. Publisher's black cloth titled in red and white to spine. Dustjacket. [xxxii]; 430pp. Light bumping to spine ends and extremities, some very minor spots of dustyness to the cloth in a clean, bright dustjacket with some spotting to the verso. A very good, clean copy. Internally clean. Inscribed by the author to the title page:
"To Lucy Daughdrill, Best Wishes, Erle Johnston, Aug. 10/1993"

An account of the struggle for and against racial segregation and discrimination in Mississippi, written by the former Director of the Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission.

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