Civil rights movements
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Civil rights movements
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Civil rights movements
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Incoming Resources
- White supremacy and racism in the post-civil rights era, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva
- Lay bare the heart, an autobiography of the civil rights movement, James Farmer ; with a new preface ; foreword by Don Carleton
- Eyes on the prize, a production of Blackside, Inc. ; [creator and executive producer, Henry Hampton]
- Social movements of the 1960s, searching for democracy, Stewart Burns
- 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
- March, Book One, John Lewis ; [co-written by] Andrew Aydin ; [art by] Nate Powell
- This nonviolent stuff'll get you killed, how guns made the civil rights movement possible, Charles E. Cobb
- Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement, John A. Kirk
- Parting the waters, America in the King years, 1954-63, Taylor Branch
- The King years, historic moments in the civil rights movement, Taylor Branch
- Carry me home, Birmingham, Alabama, the climactic battle of the civil rights revolution, Diane McWhorter
- King, a biography, David Levering Lewis
- Freedom riders, 1961 and the struggle for racial justice, Raymond Arsenault
- Selma to Saigon, the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War, Daniel S. Lucks
- Dream makers, dream breakers, the world of Justice Thurgood Marshall, Carl T. Rowan
- Origins of the dream, Hughes's poetry and King's rhetoric, W. Jason Miller
- Historical dictionary of the civil rights movement, Christopher M. Richardson and Ralph E. Luker
- At Canaan's edge, America in the King years, 1965-68, Taylor Branch
- Freedom's daughters, the unsung heroines of the civil rights movement from 1830 to 1970, Lynne Olson
- Walking with the wind, a memoir of the movement, John Lewis with Michael D'Orso
- Say it loud, great speeches on civil rights and African American identity, edited by Catherine Ellis and Stephen Drury Smith
- Civil rights in the gateway to the South, Louisville, Kentucky, 1945-1980, Tracy E. K'Meyer
- Gospel of freedom, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s letter from Birmingham Jail and the struggle that changed a nation, Jonathan Rieder
- March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book three
- Local people, the struggle for civil rights in Mississippi, John Dittmer
- Personal politics, the roots of women's liberation in the civil rights movement and the new left, by Sara Evans
- Promised land, by Otmoor Production
- I've got the light of freedom, the organizing tradition and the Mississippi freedom struggle, Charles M. Payne
- W.E.B. Du Bois, David Levering Lewis
- 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
- The coming free, David Rubel ; foreword by John Lewis
- The March on Washington, jobs, freedom, and the forgotten history of civil rights, William P. Jones
- The Montgomery Bus Boycott, a history and reference guide, Cheryl Phibbs
- Civil rights and the making of the modern American state, Megan Ming Francis, Pepperdine University
- Peace be still, modern black America from World War II to Barack Obama, Matthew C. Whitaker
- An easy burden, the civil rights movement and the transformation of America, Andrew Young
- Disobeying orders, G. I. resistance to the Vietnam war, produced by Pamela Sporn
- Lift every voice, the NAACP and the making of the civil rights movement, Patricia Sullivan
- Freedom is a constant struggle, the Mississippi civil rights movement and its legacy, Kenneth T. Andrews
- Toward freedom land, the long struggle for racial equality in America, Harvard Sitkoff
- The bystander, John F. Kennedy and the struggle for Black equality, Nick Bryant
- Freedom rights, new perspectives on the civil rights movement, edited by Danielle L. McGuire and John Dittmer
- March, written by John Lewis & Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell, Book two
- Building a Latino civil rights movement, Puerto Ricans, African Americans, and the pursuit of racial justice in New York City, Sonia Song-Ha Lee
- Ella Baker, freedom bound, Joanne Grant ; foreword by Julian Bond
- Kennedy and King, the president, the pastor, and the battle over civil rights, Steven Levingston
- Freedom summer, the savage season that made Mississippi burn and made America a democracy, Bruce Watson
- Freedom on the border, an oral history of the civil rights movement in Kentucky, [compiled and edited by] Catherine Fosl and Tracy E. K'Meyer
- I may not get there with you, the true Martin Luther King, Jr., Michael Eric Dyson
Outgoing Resources
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