Tracy E. K’Meyer, associate professor of U.S. history at the University of Louisville, is the author of Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South: Louisville, Kentucky, 1945–1980.
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Tracy E. K’Meyer: Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South
Situated on the banks of the Ohio River, Louisville, Kentucky, represents a cultural and geographical intersection of North and South. Throughout its history, Louisville has simultaneously displayed …
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Catherine Fosl & Tracy E. K’Meyer: Freedom on the Border
Memories fade, witnesses pass away, and the stories of how social change took place are often lost. Many of those stories, however, have been preserved thanks to the dozens of civil rights activists …
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€121.27
Tracy E. K’Meyer: From Brown to Meredith
When the Supreme Court overturned Louisville’s local desegregation plan in 2007, the people of Jefferson County, Kentucky, faced the question of whether and how to maintain racial diversity in their …
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€76.63
Catherine Fosl & Tracy E. K’Meyer: Freedom on the Border
Memories fade, witnesses pass away, and the stories of how social change took place are often lost. Many of those stories, however, have been preserved thanks to the dozens of civil rights activists …
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€32.99
Tracy E. K’Meyer: Civil Rights in the Gateway to the South
A noted civil rights historian examines Louisville as a cultural border city where the black freedom struggle combined northern and southern tactics.Situated on the banks of the Ohio River, Louisvill …
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€19.25
Christopher Fulton: The Social Documentary Photography of Milton Rogovin
Milton Rogovin (1909–2011) dedicated his photographic career to capturing the humanity of working-class people around the world—coal miners, factory workers, the urban poor, the residents of Appalach …
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€21.99
Christopher Fulton: The Social Documentary Photography of Milton Rogovin
Milton Rogovin (1909–2011) dedicated his photographic career to capturing the humanity of working-class people around the world—coal miners, factory workers, the urban poor, the residents of Appalach …
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€21.99
Tracy E. K’Meyer: From Brown to Meredith
When the Supreme Court overturned Louisville’s local desegregation plan in 2007, the people of Jefferson County, Kentucky, faced the question of whether and how to maintain racial diversity in their …
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€19.99
Tracy E. K’Meyer: To Live Peaceably Together
A groundbreaking look at how a predominantly white faith-based group reset the terms of the fight to integrate US cities.The bitterly tangled webs of race and housing in the postwar United States har …
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€57.99