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My Revision Notes: OCR A-level History: Civil Rights in the USA 1865-1992 by Mike Wells; Nicholas Fellows; 9781471875885

My Revision Notes: OCR A-level History: Civil Rights in the USA 1865-1992

By Mike Wells; Nicholas Fellows

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Delve into the transformative era of Civil Rights in the USA from 1865 to 1992 with My Revision Notes: OCR A-level History. Authored by esteemed historians Mike Wells and Nicholas Fellows, this comprehensive guide offers a detailed exploration of pivotal moments and figures that shaped American society.

The Story

This book meticulously covers the evolution of civil rights, from the aftermath of the Civil War to the significant legislative changes of the 1990s. It examines key events such as the abolition of slavery, the Civil Rights Movement, and the ongoing struggles for equality. Each chapter is designed to enhance understanding of the socio-political landscape, providing insights into how these historical milestones resonate today.

Why Readers Love It

  • In-depth Analysis: The book offers critical evaluations of major events, enabling students to grasp complex themes such as justice, equality, and the role of government in civil rights.
  • Engaging Narrative: Written in a clear and accessible style, it encourages readers to connect with history on a personal level, making it suitable for both A and AS Level examinations.
  • Useful Study Aids: Featuring summaries, key dates, and exam tips, this resource is designed to support students in their preparation and revision.

Perfect For

Ideal for students studying History of the Americas and those preparing for advanced secondary education, this book is an essential addition to any academic library. It complements other works by Wells and Fellows, offering a broader context to the study of civil rights and citizenship.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 298 mm × 213 mm × 6 mm
Pages: 104
Publisher: Hachette
ISBN: 9781471875885

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