Back Road to Progress: Documented Accounts of the Historical Civil Rights Movement in the United States and Its Impact on One Family’s Decision to Engage in the End to Public School Segregation in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Through the lens of a child and based on true events, Back Road to Progress is a historical documentation of the Civil Rights Movement in the United States and its impact on one Black family's decision to engage in the facilitation of the end to public school segregation in a southeastern rural town in Virginia in 1962.


--Dr. C. Elaine McCoy Smith

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