Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America. David Bradley and Shelley Fisher Fishkin, eds. Armonk, NY: Sharpe Reference, 1997. 1018 pp. 3 vols.

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Title:Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America
Editor(s):David Bradley and Shelley Fisher Fishkin
Imprint:Sharpe Reference
Place of Publication:Armonk, NY
Publication Year:1997
No. of Volumes:3
Total Pages:1018
ISBN:978-0-7656-8000-6
eISBN:978-0-7656-8001-3
Format:Encyclopedia
Frequency:Monographs
Language:English
Audience: General
Gale Subject Headings:Civil rights; Human rights; U.S. History; Legal history; Social sciences; History specialties; Political science; Civil law; Social issues; Law
LC Subject(s):Civil rights movements-United States-History-Encyclopedias-Civil rights-United States-History-Encyclopedias-Afro-Americans-Civil rights-History-Encyclopedias
Description:The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America is a comprehensive, alphabetically-organized reference source on the human rights and civil liberties that are legally recognized in the United States. The 677 entries address civil rights issues from a variety of perspectives, such as race, gender, age, medical status or conditions, physical and mental challenges, group membership, religion, and many others.
Publisher:M.E. Sharpe, Inc.
Address:80 Business Park Dr.
Armonk
New York
United States
Copyright Statement:COPYRIGHT 1998 M.E. Sharpe, Inc.