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Book Review
| Better Day Coming: Blacks and Equality, 18902000. By Adam Fairclough. (New York: Penguin, 2001. xvi, 384 pp. Cloth, $26.95, ISBN 0-670-87592-9. Paper, $16.00, ISBN 0-14-200129-5.)
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| The author of several highly respected works on the modern African American experience, Adam Fairclough is ideally equipped to write a history of black protest in the twentieth century. Although the story is not entirely unfamiliar, he furnishes a richly detailed and wide-ranging analysis that makes clear throughout the ironic thrust of the book's title. |
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