Recollections of the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: A Companion Book to: the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement

a Case Study in Cooperation and Communication, 1951-1971

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, State & Local, 20th Century, Military
Cover of the book Recollections of the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: A Companion Book to: the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement by Fred Altensee, The JAMMIN! Shop, Inc.
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Author: Fred Altensee ISBN: 9781943333097
Publisher: The JAMMIN! Shop, Inc. Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: The JAMMIN! Shop, Inc. Language: English
Author: Fred Altensee
ISBN: 9781943333097
Publisher: The JAMMIN! Shop, Inc.
Publication: March 15, 2018
Imprint: The JAMMIN! Shop, Inc.
Language: English

This work is designed to be a companion piece to The Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: A Case Study in Communication and Cooperation, 1951-1971. It is the author's hope that these works together will assist the scholar and layperson alike in developing a better understanding of the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement and a firm appreciation for those with the courage to positively change their community, especially the pioneering first African-American police officers with the Orlando Police Department. Their courage and service under immensely difficult conditions proved instrumental in furthering the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement, as prominently noted in the interviews contained herein.

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This work is designed to be a companion piece to The Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement: A Case Study in Communication and Cooperation, 1951-1971. It is the author's hope that these works together will assist the scholar and layperson alike in developing a better understanding of the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement and a firm appreciation for those with the courage to positively change their community, especially the pioneering first African-American police officers with the Orlando Police Department. Their courage and service under immensely difficult conditions proved instrumental in furthering the Orlando, Florida, Civil Rights Movement, as prominently noted in the interviews contained herein.

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