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African American civil rights workers
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African American civil rights workers
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The thunder of angels, the Montgomery bus boycott and the people who broke the back of Jim Crow, Donnie Williams with Wayne Greenhaw
Down to the crossroads, civil rights, Black power, and the Meredith march against fear, Aram Goudsouzian
Lay bare the heart, an autobiography of the civil rights movement, James Farmer ; with a new preface ; foreword by Don Carleton
Freedom riders, 1961 and the struggle for racial justice, Raymond Arsenault
W.E.B. Du Bois, David Levering Lewis
I've got the light of freedom, the organizing tradition and the Mississippi freedom struggle, Charles M. Payne
James Baldwin, artist on fire : a portrait, by W.J. Weatherby
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
Malcolm X, a life of reinvention, Manning Marable
March, written by John Lewis and Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell ; edited by Leigh Walton, Book three
Walking with the wind, a memoir of the movement, John Lewis with Michael D'Orso
Martin Luther King, Jr., warrior for peace, Tanya Savory
Becoming King, Martin Luther King Jr. and the making of a national leader, Troy Jackson ; introduction by Clayborne Carson
Ella Baker, freedom bound, Joanne Grant ; foreword by Julian Bond
March, written by John Lewis & Andrew Aydin ; art by Nate Powell, Book two
I may not get there with you, the true Martin Luther King, Jr., Michael Eric Dyson
Medgar Evers, Mississippi martyr, Michael Vinson Williams
Kennedy and King, the president, the pastor, and the battle over civil rights, Steven Levingston
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
The dream, Martin Luther King, Jr., and the speech that inspired a nation, Drew D. Hansen
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