"Black Candidates, Southern Campaign Experiences" by Julian Bond, 1968
1968
1960-1969
This booklet contains firsthand accounts of Black candidates who ran for various offices in the South, sharing their experiences, strategies, mistakes, and advice on running successful campaigns, with the aim of inspiring and educating readers about the possibility of achieving electoral success as a minority candidate in their own communities. 59 pages.
African Americans--Civil rights Voter registration Voting Political participation
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Voter Education Project Organizational Records
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Atlanta University Center Robert W. Woodruff Library
Georgia--Atlanta
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