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Coming for to Carry Me Home: Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow Book

Coming for to Carry Me Home: Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow
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Coming for to Carry Me Home: Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow, Coming for to Carry Me Home examines the history of the politics surrounding U.S. race relations during the half century between the rise of the abolitionist movement in the 1830s and the dawn of the Jim Crow era in the 1880s. J. Michael Martinez argues t, Coming for to Carry Me Home: Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow
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  • Coming for to Carry Me Home: Race in America from Abolitionism to Jim Crow
  • Written by author J. Michael Martinez
  • Published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 12/22/2011
  • Coming for to Carry Me Home examines the history of the politics surrounding U.S. race relations during the half century between the rise of the abolitionist movement in the 1830s and the dawn of the Jim Crow era in the 1880s. J. Michael Martinez argues t
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