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To Do Justice: The Heroic Struggle for Human Rights

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To Do Justice: The Heroic Struggle for Human Rights

by Pain, William

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Black Star Publishing Co., 1965. Book. Good+. Stapled. Crease on corner of cover & first 2 pgs; moderate edgewear. Nice, tight copy. Lavishly illustrated with black and white photos, this is an account of the U.S. struggle for human rights in recent decades..

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
To Do Justice: The Heroic Struggle for Human Rights
Author
Pain, William
Book Condition
Used - Good+
Publisher
Black Star Publishing Co.
Date Published
1965
Keywords
Justice, African American, Human Rights, Peace, Freedom, History, Current Events

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