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| Management number | 23100616 | Release Date | 2025/11/11 | List Price | $39.00 | Model Number | 23100616 | ||
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Hard-to-find first edition memoir by Clara Luper, pioneering Civil Rights activist and leader of the 1958 Oklahoma City sit-ins. Luper was a teacher, NAACP youth council advisor, and a major force in nonviolent direct action years before the Greensboro sit-ins.
This book chronicles her work, the sit-in movement, community organizing, and personal experiences fighting segregation. Essential Civil Rights history, especially for collectors focused on grassroots activism and lesser-documented regional movements.
First edition of an extremely difficult-to-find independent Civil Rights memoir. Self-published regional Civil Rights books are highly collectible due to small print runs and historical importance.
Collectors of Civil Rights ephemera, Black feminist history, NAACP archives, and grassroots movement literature will want this.
| Category | Books > Fiction Books > Literary Fiction Books |
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| Brand | None |
| Condition | Good |
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