Southern States -- Race relations
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Southern States -- Race relations
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Southern States
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- Bursting bonds, the autobiography of a "new Negro", by William Pickens ; edited by William L. Andrews
- Afro-American women of the South and the advancement of the race, 1895-1925, Cynthia Neverdon-Morton
- The Southern mystique
- Memories of the Southern civil rights movement, Danny Lyon ; with a foreword by Julian Bond
- Away down South, a history of Southern identity, James C. Cobb
- Let freedom ring, moments from the civil rights movement, 1954-1965, NBC News presents ; director, John Libretto ; producers, Tim Beacham ... [et al.]
- Wandering Dixie, dispatches from the lost Jewish South, Sue Eisenfeld
- The Deep South States of America;, people, politics, and power in the seven Deep South States, [by] Neal R. Peirce
- Homecoming, the story of African-American farmers, Charlene Gilbert and Quinn Eli
- Slavery in Florida, territorial days to emancipation, Larry Eugene Rivers
- Beyond forty acres and a mule, African American landowning families since Reconstruction, edited by Debra A. Reid and Evan P. Bennett ; foreword by Loren Schweninger
- Strom Thurmond and the politics of Southern change, Nadine Cohodas
- Shades of the sunbelt, essays on ethnicity, race, and the urban south, edited by Randall M. Miller and George E. Pozzetta
- A death in the Delta, the story of Emmett Till, Stephen J. Whitfield
- The sit-ins, protest and legal change in the civil rights era, Christopher W. Schmidt
- Simple decency & common sense, the southern conference movement, 1938-1963, Linda Reed
- Class, race, and the Civil Rights Movement, Jack M. Bloom
- A voice from the South, Anna Julia Cooper ; with an introduction by Mary Helen Washington
- Voices of the civil rights movement, a primary source exploration of the struggle for racial equality, by Lori Mortensen
- Carry me back, the domestic slave trade in American life, Steven Deyle
- Sex & sexuality in modern southern culture, edited by Trent Brown
- Black like me, John Howard Griffin ; [afterword by Robert Bonazzi]
- Freedom rider diary, smuggled notes from Parchman Prison, Carol Ruth Silver
- Self-taught, African American education in slavery and freedom, Heather Andrea Williams
- Maintaining segregation, children and racial instruction in the South, 1920-1955, LeeAnn G. Reynolds
- Essays on the American civil rights movement, by John Dittmer, George C. Wright, and W. Marvin Dulaney ; introduction by Clayborne Carson ; edited by W. Marvin Dulaney and Kathleen Underwood
- Ever is a long time, a journey into Mississippi's dark past : a memoir, W. Ralph Eubanks
- The burning house, Jim Crow and the making of modern America, Anders Walker
- Race relations at the margins, slaves and poor whites in the antebellum Southern countryside, Jeff Forret
- A class of their own, Black teachers in the segregated South, Adam Fairclough
- Beyond black and white, race, ethnicity, and gender in the U.S. South and Southwest, edited by Stephanie Cole and Alison M. Parker, introduction by Nancy A. Hewitt ; by Laura F. Edwards ... [et al.]
- Freedom in the air, a documentary on Albany, Georgia 1961-2, original idea and field work, Guy Carawan ; produced by Alan Lomax and Guy Carawan
- John Lewis, courage in action, Matt Doeden
- Outside agitator, the civil rights struggle of Cleveland Sellers Jr., Adam Parker
- Southern journey, a return to the civil rights movement, Tom Dent
- Twilight people, one man's journey to find his roots, David Houze
- Beyond redemption, race, violence, and the American South after the Civil War, Carole Emberton
- Memoir of a race traitor, fighting racism in the American South, Mab Segrest
- The origins of the civil rights movement, Black communities organizing for change, Aldon D. Morris
- The voice of Anna Julia Cooper, including A voice from the South and other important essays, papers, and letters, edited by Charles Lemert and Esme Bhan
- Going South, Jewish women in the civil rights movement, Debra L. Schultz ; foreword by Blanche Wiesen Cook
- But now I see, the White southern racial conversion narrative, Fred Hobson
- At the hands of persons unknown, the lynching of Black America, Philip Dray
- Selected writings of Henry Hughes, antebellum Southerner, slavocrat, sociologist, edited, with a critical essay, by Stanford M. Lyman
- Masters of the big house, elite slaveholders of the mid-nineteenth-century South, William Kauffman Scarborough
- Sexual reckonings, southern girls in a troubling age, Susan K. Cahn
- TV exposes brutality on the Selma March, an augmented reading experience, by Danielle Smith-Llera
- Sit-ins and freedom rides, by David Aretha
- Undaunted by the fight, Spelman College and the civil rights movement, 1957/1967, Harry G. Lefever
- Plantation societies, race relations, and the South, the regimentation of populations : selected papers of Edgar T. Thompson
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