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Chicago activist Saul Alinsky sardonically defined integration as "the period of...
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Timothy B. Tyson
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The Blood of Emmett Till
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Chicago activist Saul Alinsky sardonically defined integration as "the period of time between the arrival of the first black and the departure of the last white.
( Timothy B. Tyson )
[ The Blood of Emmett Till ]
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