draws on interviews with almost two hundred people--black and white--who worked for, or actively resisted, the freedom movement. Perhaps most important, Beyond Atlanta makes clear the exorbitant cost of racial oppression, in terms of hampered economic and social progress, for all Georgians.
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draws on interviews with almost two hundred people--black and white--who worked for, or actively resisted, the freedom movement. Perhaps most important, Beyond Atlanta makes clear the exorbitant cost of racial oppression, in terms of hampered economic and social progress, for all Georgians.
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