Bigotry and Violence On American College Campuses by Lallie P. Dawson - front cover
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Bigotry and Violence On American College Campuses

by Lallie P. Dawson

"Bigotry and Violence On American College Campuses" by Lallie P. Dawson, published by the United States Commission on Civil Rights in October 1990, explores critical social issues in educational settings. This ex-library edition includes typical library markings. A key resource for civil rights and education history enthusiasts.

$11.24$
Binding:UNKNOWN
Condition:Acceptable
1990
United States Commission on Civil Rights
Stock:1 available
SKU:A7-B2-JRM-CIZ-0080

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Condition Details

This ex-library copy of "Bigotry and Violence On American College Campuses" shows typical library markings, including stamps indicating it was once part of the Longmont Public Library collection. The cover and pages are intact, though they may exhibit signs of handling and library use. The dust jacket condition is unknown, and no additional inscriptions or signatures are present.

About This Classic 1990 Edition

"Bigotry and Violence On American College Campuses" by Lallie P. Dawson is an insightful publication from the United States Commission on Civil Rights, released in October 1990. This work delves into the pressing issues of bigotry and violence within the educational environments of American colleges, providing a critical examination of civil rights challenges during that period. The book is a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of discrimination and violence in academic settings. While the specific edition details are not fully visible, this copy is an ex-library edition, as indicated by the library markings. Its significance lies in its contribution to social issues and educational discourse, making it a noteworthy addition to collections focused on civil rights and education history. The physical condition of the book is typical for ex-library copies, with expected markings and stamps.

Publisher Information

Publisher

United States Commission on Civil Rights

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