African Americans + Civil rights
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African Americans + Civil rights
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African Americans + Civil rights
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- Simple justice, the history of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's struggle for equality, by Richard Kluger
- This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed, how guns made the civil rights movement possible, Charles E. Cobb
- Eyes on the prize, a production of Blackside, Inc. ; [creator and executive producer, Henry Hampton]
- Ghosts of Mississippi, the murder of Medgar Evers, the trials of Byron de la Beckwith, and the haunting of the new South, Maryanne Vollers
- Lay bare the heart, an autobiography of the civil rights movement, James Farmer ; with a new preface ; foreword by Don Carleton
- Civil rights and civil liberties, Edited by Gerald Leinwand
- Dream makers, dream breakers, the world of Justice Thurgood Marshall, Carl T. Rowan
- Remembering Jim Crow, African Americans tell about life in the segregated South, edited by William H. Chafe [and others]
- King remembered, Flip Schulke, Penelope Ortner McPhee
- Selma to Saigon, the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War, Daniel S. Lucks
- Bearing the cross, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, David J. Garrow
- How we fight white supremacy, a field guide to Black resistance, [edited by] Akiba Solomon + Kenrya Rankin
- Black resistance, white law, a history of constitutional racism in America, Mary Frances Berry
- The voting rights war, the NAACP and the ongoing struggle for justice, Gloria J. Browne-Marshall ; foreword by Rev. Dr. C.T. Vivian
- The devil you know, a Black power manifesto, Charles M. Blow
- Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement, John A. Kirk
- Black AF history, the un-whitewashed story of America, Michael Harriot
- Pillar of fire, America in the King years, 1963-65, Taylor Branch
- The thunder of angels, the Montgomery bus boycott and the people who broke the back of Jim Crow, Donnie Williams with Wayne Greenhaw
- Word by word, emancipation and the act of writing, Christopher Hager
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Marshall Frady
- Racial realism and the history of Black people in America, Lori Latrice Martin
- Parting the waters, America in the King years, 1954-63, Taylor Branch
- Down to the crossroads, civil rights, Black power, and the Meredith march against fear, Aram Goudsouzian
- Presumed guilty, how the Supreme Court empowered the police and subverted civil rights, Erwin Chemerinsky
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- King, a biography, David Levering Lewis
- Brown v. Board of Education, caste, culture, and the Constitution, Robert J. Cottrol, Raymond T. Diamond, and Leland B. Ware
- White privilege and black rights, the injustice of U.S. police racial profiling and homicide, Naomi Zack
- And justice for all, the United States Commission on Civil Rights and the continuing struggle for freedom in America, Mary Frances Berry
- Fighting the devil in Dixie, how civil rights activists took on the Ku Klux Klan in Alabama, Wayne Greenhaw
- Carry me home, Birmingham, Alabama, the climactic battle of the civil rights revolution, Diane McWhorter
- Freedom riders, 1961 and the struggle for racial justice, Raymond Arsenault
- Historical dictionary of the civil rights movement, Christopher M. Richardson and Ralph E. Luker
- A chance for change, Head Start and Mississippi's Black freedom struggle, Crystal R. Sanders
- At Canaan's edge, America in the King years, 1965-68, Taylor Branch
- Martin Luther King, Jr., apostle of militant nonviolence, James A. Colaiaco
- Of one blood, abolitionism and the origins of racial equality, Paul Goodman
- Freedom's daughters, the unsung heroines of the civil rights movement from 1830 to 1970, Lynne Olson
- A decisive decade, an insider's view of the Chicago civil rights movement during the 1960s, Robert B. McKersie ; with a foreword by James R. Ralph Jr
- Civil rights, oh, freedom!, by Bill Buckley
- The African American almanac, Christopher A. Brooks, editor ; foreword by Benjamin Jealous
- Daybreak of freedom, the Montgomery bus boycott, edited by Stewart Burns
- Walking with the wind, a memoir of the movement, John Lewis with Michael D'Orso
- The new Black, what has changed and what has not with race in America, edited by Kenneth W. Mack and Guy-Uriel Charles
- Say it loud, great speeches on civil rights and African American identity, edited by Catherine Ellis and Stephen Drury Smith
- Witness to history, writer/producer: Susan Eikov Green
- The coming free, David Rubel ; foreword by John Lewis
- W.E.B. Du Bois, David Levering Lewis
- Civil rights in the gateway to the South, Louisville, Kentucky, 1945-1980, Tracy E. K'Meyer
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