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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
6 pages in length. The end of World War II brought
significant change with regard to racial inclusion.
Clearly, this was a time for rebirth, inasmuch as the South was experiencing a renewal like never before. According to David Goldfield, author of "Promised Land : The South Since 1945," this historic period marks one of the most progressive eras for the South. Even with such social and
economic advancement, Goldfield contends that the South has, nonetheless, faced ongoing challenges since 1945, not the least of which continue to be environmental pollution, urban sprawl, socioeconomic disparities and the erosion of its
distinctive culture. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Page Count:
6 pages (~225 words per page)
File: LM1_TLCchnge.wps
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