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100 1  Driskell, Jay Winston,|d1973-|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/names/n2014059964 
245 10 Schooling Jim Crow :|bthe fight for Atlanta's Booker T. 
       Washington High School and the roots of Black protest 
       politics /|cJay Winston Driskell Jr. 
264  1 Charlottesville :|bUniversity of Virginia Press,|c2014. 
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490 1  Carter G. Woodson Institute series 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  "Manhood rights" : progress and the politics of 
       respectability, 1899-1906 -- "To humiliate the progressive
       Negro" : the Atlanta race riot of 1906 -- "Respectable 
       militants" : the Neighborhood Union and the transformation
       of the politics of respectability, 1908-1913 -- "Close 
       ranks" : World War I as a crucible for Black solidarity, 
       1913-1919 -- "A satisfied part of our composite 
       citizenship" : the fight for Booker T. Washington High 
       School, 1918-1924 -- Epilogue: "Self-determination at the 
       ballot box." 
520 2  "This book describes how the early NAACP successfully 
       organized a voting bloc in 1920s Atlanta powerful enough 
       to force the city to build its first publicly funded Black
       high school"--Provided by publisher. 
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