The Civil Rights Movement and the Clergy in a Southern Community
Seventy-two of Tusscaloosa, Alabama's white clergymen were interviewed regarding the civil rights movement and integration in their community. Individual backgrounds and current social situations were examined as predictors of involvement in the Movement. Localism was also tested as a predictor...
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1980
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Sociological analysis
Année: 1980, Volume: 41, Numéro: 4, Pages: 339-350 |
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