Human rights: opposing viewpoints
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San Diego, Calif. : Greenhaven Press, [1998].
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1565107977, 1565107969
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218 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
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CCU Circulating Books (off-campus)
JC 571 H76968 1998
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Williams, M. E. (1998). Human rights: opposing viewpoints. San Diego, Calif., Greenhaven Press.

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Williams, Mary E., 1960-. 1998. Human Rights: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Calif., Greenhaven Press.

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Williams, Mary E., 1960-, Human Rights: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Calif., Greenhaven Press, 1998.

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Williams, Mary E. Human Rights: Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego, Calif., Greenhaven Press, 1998.

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