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An exciting new history of the activists, protestors, politicians, and even recipes that changed New York City.
Xavier F. Totti, Lehman College, editor of CENTRO Journal:Frederick Douglass Opie makes a valuable contribution to the study of the mid- to late-twentieth-century history of New York City. His book provides the reader with a detailed, almost blow-by-blow account of the various attempts by African Americans and Latinos to find a common political cause and build lasting coalitions.
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