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Something Must Be Done: One Black Woman’s Story Peggy Wood
Something Must Be Done: One Black Woman’s Story
Peggy Wood
Despite Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and pervasive discrimination, a substantial number of African Americans entered the middle class before World War I. This was a life of college graduations, formal weddings, and singing around the piano in the parlor. Peggy Wood was born into such a world in 1912. This is her memoir.
152 pages, 17 black-&-white photographs
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | October 1, 2006 |
| ISBN13 | 9780815608776 |
| Publishers | Syracuse University Press |
| Pages | 152 |
| Dimensions | 147 × 210 × 18 mm · 335 g |