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“Knocking At Our Own Door”
"In an integrated school your child will receive the benefits of a democratic education that will enable him to live, play and work with children of all backgrounds. ... Galamison is imprinted in the beginning of "Knocking at Our Own Door- Milton A. ... "Knocking at Our Own Door" is an analysis of the northern civil rights movement, which took place in the struggle to integrate New York City schools. ...
In "Knocking at Our Own Door" Taylor explains the objective of the book, which was to analyze how Galamison linked religion and leftist politics and to portray Galamisons relationship to the movement he led. ... With a strong argument, which carried Galamison a long way, Galamison wanted to create his own organization, away from the NAACP.
Approximate Word count = 1275 Approximate Pages = 5.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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