Selected Product: | A Civil Word: A Contemporary Issues Reader Paperback Author: Elizabeth Cloninger Long Publisher: Longman Release Date: 2002-05-12 ISBN-10: 0321088190 ISBN-13: 9780321088192 List Price: $62.40 Average Customer Rating: | | Warriors Don't Cry: Searing Memoir of Battle to Integrate Little Rock's Central High ISBN-10: B0017OCISA |
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