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Race and ethnicity in Arkansas
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ISBN: 1610755480 9781610755481 1557286655 9781557286659 Year: 2014 Publisher: Fayetteville, Arkansas

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John A. Kirk is George W. Donaghey Professor and chair of the History Department at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. He is the author or editor of several books, including Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement and Arsnick: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas.
An epitaph for Little Rock : a fiftieth anniversary retrospective on the Central High Crisis
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ISBN: 1610751426 9781610751421 9781557288745 1557288747 Year: 2008 Publisher: Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press,

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John A. Kirk is professor of U.S. history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Beyond Little Rock.
Beyond Little Rock : the origins and legacies of the Central High crisis
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ISBN: 1610750659 9781610750653 9781557288509 155728850X 9781557288516 1557288518 Year: 2007 Publisher: Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press,

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John A. Kirk is professor of United States history at Royal Holloway, University of London. He is the author of Redefining the Color Line: Black Activism in Little Rock, Arkansas, 1940-1970, for which he won the 2003 J. G. Ragsdale Book Award.

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Arsnick : the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in Arkansas
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ISBN: 1610754824 9781610754828 1557289662 1557289689 9781557289667 9781557289681 Year: 2011 Publisher: Fayetteville : University of Arkansas Press,


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(Re-)Mobilizing Voters in Britain and the United States

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