No More Lies The Myth and The Reality of American History 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Dick Gregory
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Publisher: Harper and Row
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Language: English
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Published Year: 1968
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Pages: 311
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Cover: Paperback
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Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
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Condition: Used – Good (Jacket has minor edge wear)
About the Book
This 1968 paperback edition by Dick Gregory reflects the powerful voice and social influence of one of America’s most prominent comedians, civil rights activists, and social critics. Spanning 311 pages, the book captures Gregory’s distinctive blend of sharp wit, personal reflection, and fearless commentary on race relations, politics, and American society during a turbulent era.
Published by Harper and Row, a respected name in literary and political publishing, this edition carries both historical and cultural significance. Gregory’s writing style is direct, thought-provoking, and often deeply personal, offering readers insight into the social struggles and ideological debates that shaped the late 1960s.
Although the jacket shows minor wear along the edges, the book remains in good condition and structurally sound. It is an important addition for readers interested in civil rights history, political memoir, African American studies, and socially conscious literature from the mid-20th century.
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No More Lies The Myth and The Reality of American History 1st edition
No More Lies The Myth and The Reality of American History 1st edition
Book Details
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Author: Dick Gregory
-
Publisher: Harper and Row
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1968
-
Pages: 311
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Jacket has minor edge wear)
About the Book
This 1968 paperback edition by Dick Gregory reflects the powerful voice and social influence of one of America’s most prominent comedians, civil rights activists, and social critics. Spanning 311 pages, the book captures Gregory’s distinctive blend of sharp wit, personal reflection, and fearless commentary on race relations, politics, and American society during a turbulent era.
Published by Harper and Row, a respected name in literary and political publishing, this edition carries both historical and cultural significance. Gregory’s writing style is direct, thought-provoking, and often deeply personal, offering readers insight into the social struggles and ideological debates that shaped the late 1960s.
Although the jacket shows minor wear along the edges, the book remains in good condition and structurally sound. It is an important addition for readers interested in civil rights history, political memoir, African American studies, and socially conscious literature from the mid-20th century.
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Book Details
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Author: Dick Gregory
-
Publisher: Harper and Row
-
Language: English
-
Published Year: 1968
-
Pages: 311
-
Cover: Paperback
-
Dimensions: 22 x 15 cm
-
Condition: Used – Good (Jacket has minor edge wear)
About the Book
This 1968 paperback edition by Dick Gregory reflects the powerful voice and social influence of one of America’s most prominent comedians, civil rights activists, and social critics. Spanning 311 pages, the book captures Gregory’s distinctive blend of sharp wit, personal reflection, and fearless commentary on race relations, politics, and American society during a turbulent era.
Published by Harper and Row, a respected name in literary and political publishing, this edition carries both historical and cultural significance. Gregory’s writing style is direct, thought-provoking, and often deeply personal, offering readers insight into the social struggles and ideological debates that shaped the late 1960s.
Although the jacket shows minor wear along the edges, the book remains in good condition and structurally sound. It is an important addition for readers interested in civil rights history, political memoir, African American studies, and socially conscious literature from the mid-20th century.












