U.S. CONGRESS AND AMERICAN CITIZENS’ CIVIL RIGHTS (1945-1953)
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U.S. CONGRESS AND AMERICAN CITIZENS’ CIVIL RIGHTS (1945-1953)
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S268667300000617-8-1
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59-74
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The article gives the overview of U.S. Congress civil rights activity within the period of 1945-1953.
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Congress, civil rights, H. Truman, Afro-Americans
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01.11.2012
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