In the late 1930s, African-Americans found more equality on the front line of a foreign civil war than they could on the front row of a bus in Alabama. When it comes to the start of the desegregation chapter of the African-American civil rights
In the late 1930s, African-Americans found more equality on the front line of a foreign civil war than they could on the front row of a bus in Alabama. When it comes to the start of the desegregation chapter of the African-American civil rights