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  1. John Kirk charts the progress of the civil rights movement through its most prominent body, the NAACP.

  2. Analysis of John Kirk's Article John Kirk's 2009 article, "The Long Road to Equality for African-Americans," is a historical analysis of the struggle for racial equality. Continue reading. Ask a new question.

  3. Feb 1, 2009 · The long road to equality: despite the rise of Barack Obama, many African-Americans still feel like second-class citizens. John Kirk charts the progress of the civil rights movement through its most prominent body, the NAACP, which celebrates its centenary this year.

  4. Apr 15, 2004 · In the early 1930s the NAACP took on as its primary mission the elimination of segregation in public education, from primary school to the highest reaches of the state university system, including...

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    The Long Road to Equality for African-Americans. John Kirk charts the progress of the civil rights movement through its most prominent body, the NAACP.

  6. Dowd Hall articulated an even more expansive idea of a 'long civil rights movement' that reflected the ever-growing, all-encompassing nature of civil rights studies.

  7. Feb 15, 2012 · Dr John Kirk was appointed medical officer to the British Consulate in Zanzibar in 1866. Kirk was a pragmatist, and through a mixture of guile and perseverance, he finally contrived a way to...

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