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How Little Mound Bayou Became a Powerful Engine for African American Civil Rights and Economic Advancement

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"Many African Americans carefully kept track of events in the town, seeing it as a test case for Booker T. Washington’s theory that a prerequisite for political rights was the slow accumulation of economic power." ~David Beito

Source: AIER | American Institute for Economic Research

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