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heya basically i am struggling to find historians for sources to add to my history coursework and im falling behind so im trying to catch up, any suggestions?
it is based on the progression of rights within ethnic minority groups during 1877-1980 SPECIFICALLY in the USA (civil rights in the USA)
including Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Black Americans and Chinese migrants
any books or advice or names of historians would be super helpful thank you!
it is based on the progression of rights within ethnic minority groups during 1877-1980 SPECIFICALLY in the USA (civil rights in the USA)
including Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Black Americans and Chinese migrants
any books or advice or names of historians would be super helpful thank you!
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(Original post by Bittersweet_)
heya basically i am struggling to find historians for sources to add to my history coursework and im falling behind so im trying to catch up, any suggestions?
it is based on the progression of rights within ethnic minority groups during 1877-1980 SPECIFICALLY in the USA (civil rights in the USA)
including Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Black Americans and Chinese migrants
any books or advice or names of historians would be super helpful thank you!
heya basically i am struggling to find historians for sources to add to my history coursework and im falling behind so im trying to catch up, any suggestions?
it is based on the progression of rights within ethnic minority groups during 1877-1980 SPECIFICALLY in the USA (civil rights in the USA)
including Hispanic Americans, Native Americans, Black Americans and Chinese migrants
any books or advice or names of historians would be super helpful thank you!
Internet. If yopu google then there are many US sites devoted to civil rights.
http://tiny.cc/qvezbz
Amazon
Bibliography in any books you find.
It is important you understand thoroughly the core events.
You can then assess historical points of views on those events with additional reading.
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Use the library, central or uni.
Internet. If yopu google then there are many US sites devoted to civil rights.
http://tiny.cc/qvezbz
Amazon
Bibliography in any books you find.
It is important you understand thoroughly the core events.
You can then assess historical points of views on those events with additional reading.
Use the library, central or uni.
Internet. If yopu google then there are many US sites devoted to civil rights.
http://tiny.cc/qvezbz
Amazon
Bibliography in any books you find.
It is important you understand thoroughly the core events.
You can then assess historical points of views on those events with additional reading.
ill check out the link, i just bought 5 books from amazon by different historians so hopefully i find something useful
thank you!!
ive read upon the key events of the movement from textbooks so getting other books would be helpful
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unfortunately for some reason all the libraries in my area does not have a single book on civil rights its actually baffling
ill check out the link, i just bought 5 books from amazon by different historians so hopefully i find something useful
thank you!!
ive read upon the key events of the movement from textbooks so getting other books would be helpful
unfortunately for some reason all the libraries in my area does not have a single book on civil rights its actually baffling
ill check out the link, i just bought 5 books from amazon by different historians so hopefully i find something useful
thank you!!
ive read upon the key events of the movement from textbooks so getting other books would be helpful
Problem with civil rights research is information overload.
When you look at Amazon use marketplace for v cheap 2nd hand copies.
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