- A. Philip Randolph, integration in the workplace, by Sarah Wright ; with an introduction by Andrew Young
- The racial justice movement, by Kara L. Laughlin
- Free at last, a history of the Civil Rights Movement and those who died in the struggle, Sara Bullard ; introduction by Julian Bond
- African American politicians & civil rights activists, edited by Joanne Randolph
- Fannie Lou Hamer, from sharecropping to politics, by David Rubel ; with an introduction by Andrew Young
- Martin Luther King, Jr., a man to remember, by Patricia Mckissack
- Freedom's children, young civil rights activists tell their own stories, Ellen Levine ; illustrated with photographs
- School desegregation, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Budd Bailey
- Thaddeus Stevens and the fight for Negro rights
- Up with hope, a biography of Jesse Jackson, by Dorothy Chaplik
- Martin Luther King, Jr., a man who changed things, by Carol Greene
- Martin Luther King, Jr., leader for civil rights, Michael A. Schuman
- Dare to dream, Coretta Scott King and the civil rights movement, by Angela Shelf Medearis ; illustrated by Anna Rich
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Jacqueline L. Harris
- Brown v. Board of Education, a fight for simple justice, Susan Goldman Rubin
- Martin Luther King, Jr., free at last, written by David A. Adler ; illustrated by Robert Casilla
- We changed the world, African Americans, 1945-1970, Vincent Harding
- Martin Luther King, Jr., the dream of peaceful revolution, by Della Rowland ; with an introduction by Andrew Young
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Diane Patrick
- It started in Montgomery;, a picture history of the civil rights movement
- Martin Luther King Day, by Linda Lowery ; illustrated by Hetty Mitchell
- The civil rights movement, then and now, by Dan Elish ; consultant, Christopher Wilson, Director of Experience Design, National Museum of American History
- The African American press, Derek Miller
- History and achievement of the NAACP, Jacqueline L. Harris
- A. Philip Randolph and the labor movement, by Robert Cwiklik
- Martin Luther King Jr. and the 1963 March on Washington, David Aretha
- Jesse Jackson, Anna Kosof
- The March on Washington, James Haskins ; illustrated with photographs ; introduction by James Farmer
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Robert Jakoubek ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irving Huggins ; [introductory essay by Coretta Scott King]
- Ralph David Abernathy, by Catherine Reef
- James Farmer, Jeff Sklansky
- We are one, the story of Bayard Rustin, Larry Dane Brimner
- Walter White, Jane Fraser
- Civil Rights Movement, by Veronica B. Wilkins
- What is the Black Lives Matter movement?, Hedreich Nichols with Kelisa Wing
- John Lewis in the lead, a story of the civil rights movement, Jim Haskins and Kathleen Benson ; illustrations by Benny Andrews
- The bridge at Selma, Marilyn Miller
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Jean Darby
- Black civil rights champions, Kimberly Hayes Taylor
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Nigel Hunter ; illustrations by Richard Hook
- Black lives matter, Martin Gitlin, book editor
- The March on Washington, 1963, gathering to be heard, by Tricia Andryszewski
- A. Philip Randolph, Sally Hanley
- Brown v. Board of Education, David Aretha
- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, by Sharon J. Wilson ; content consultant, Keith Mayes, PhD, African American and African Studies, University of Minnesota
- Jesse Jackson, a biography, Patricia C. McKissack
- The civil rights movement through the eyes of Lyndon B. Johnson, by Moira Rose Donohue
- Oh, freedom!, kids talk about the Civil Rights Movement with the people who made it happen, by Casey King and Linda Barrett Osborne ; foreword by Rosa Parks ; portraits by Joe Brooks
- I have a dream, the life and words of Martin Luther King, Jr., by Jim Haskins
- We shall overcome, heroes of the civil rights movement, Fred Powledge ; photographs by the author