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To Redeem a Nation
The American Civil Rights Movement
by James Mooney
ISBN: 1881089207
ISBN-13: 9781881089209
Format: Paperback
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Publisher: Brandywine Pr Published date: 2006 Size: 6 x 9 inches Weight: 1.1 pounds
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To Redeem a Nation
West, Thomas and James W. Mooney, eds
Brandywine P, 1993. Trade Paperback. good. . ISBN: 1881089207. ( more information) Offered by Brookings Book Company (United States)
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To Redeem a Nation: A History and Anthology of The American Civil Rights Movement
Mooney, James
St. James, New York : Brandywine Press, 1993. Very-good copy of this 1993 civil rights book. NO tears - Tight spine - Bright pages. Illustrated. NO remainder marks or price clippings. 283 pages. Many pages have highlighting and/or writing. Does NOT interfere with reading. . Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ( more information) Offered by Ginny6 Books (United States)
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To Redeem a Nation: A History and Anthology of the American Civil Rights Movement
James W. Mooney; Editor-Thomas R. West
Blackwell Publishing Limited, 1993-06-01. Paperback. Very Good. VERY GOOD PLUS - Tight and solid. Ex-Library book with some library conventions, but very clean overall, text has no writing or highlighting. 100% Money Back Guarantee on all Items. We ship DAILY with free delivery confirmation. Choose expedited for FAST delivery. We believe in providing accurate grading on used books and excellent customer service. Five Star Seller with thousands of satisfied customers... buy with confidence. ( more information) Offered by Chronicles Bookstore (United States)
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To Redeem a Nation: a History and Anthology of the Civil Rights Movement
West, Thomas R., James W. Mooney (editors)
New York: Brandywine Press, 1993. Previous owner's name on side edge papers, blind stamp on title page, minor edge wear, pages clean, binding tight.. ISBN: 1881089207. First Printing. Wraps. Very Good Plus. Thomas R. West, James W. Mooney, To Redeem a Nation: a History and Anthology of the Civil Rights Movement. ( more information) Offered by Book Grove (United States)
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To Redeem a Nation (Qty: 3)
Brand new. ( more information) Offered by Thunder Books (United States)
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