In No Ways Tired: The NAACP's Struggle to Integrate the Duval County Public School System

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2016 Stetson Kennedy Award Winner

Abel Bartley's new book In No Ways Tired is both the unique story of a particular Florida community's struggle with the integration of public schools, and a reflection of similar experiences throughout the South there desegregation "with all deliberate speed" took decades to achieve.

Able A. Bartley is a native of Jacksonville, Florida.  He is director of the Pan-African Studies program at Clemson University.  Dr. Bartley is author of the books Akron, and Keeping the Faith: Race, Politics, and Social Development in Jacksonville, Florida, 1940-1970.

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In No Ways Tired: The NAACP's Struggle to Integrate the Duval County Public School System

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1886104786

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9781886104785

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