Civil rights in the gateway to the South

Civil rights in the gateway to the South

by Tracy Elaine K'Meyer

Part of Civil rights and the struggle for black equality in the twentieth century

2009

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Historian K'Meyer "provides the first comprehensive look at the distinctive elements of Louisville's civil rights movement. K'Meyer frames her ... analysis by defining a border as a space where historical patterns and social concerns overlap. From this vantage point, she argues that broad coalitions of Louisvillians waged long-term, interconnected battles during the city's civil rights movement."--Book jacket.

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