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Tracy Elaine K'Meyer
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.
| Publisher | University Press of Kentucky |
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| Pages | 410 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-813-12539-8 primary |
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