Civil rights movements
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Civil rights movements
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Civil rights movements
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Incoming Resources
- We are the change, words of inspiration from civil rights leaders, with art from Selina Alko [and fifteen others] ; with an introduction by Harry Belafonte
- Martin Luther King, Jr., great civil rights leader, by Jennifer Fandel ; illustrated by Brian Bascle
- Independence and equality, Elizabeth Cregan
- The Civil Rights Movement, by Rose Venable
- Freedom Summer, 1964, by Carla Mooney
- Speaking out, the Civil Rights Movement, 1950-1964, Kevin Supples
- Unsung heroes, women of the Civil Rights movement, by Jennifer Lombardo
- Civil rights for beginners, Paul Von Blum ; illustrations by Frank Reynoso
- My year in the middle, Lila Quintero Weaver
- African American politicians & civil rights activists, edited by Joanne Randolph
- Marching for equality, the journey from Selma to Montgomery, by Vanessa Oswald
- Roy Wilkins, the quiet revolutionary and the NAACP, Yvonne Ryan
- Aaron Henry of Mississippi, inside agitator, Minion K.C. Morrison
- What is the civil rights movement?, by Sherri L. Smith ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Coretta Scott King and the story behind the Coretta Scott King Award, John Bankston
- The Greensboro lunch counter, what an artifact can tell us about the Civil Rights Movement, by Shawn Pryor
- The 1964 Freedom Summer, by Rebecca Felix ; content consultant, Robert W. Widell, Jr., PhD, Assistant Professor of African-American, Civil Rights, & Recent American History, University of Rhode Island
- The civil rights movement and its legacy, Anna Kosof
- The Black Power movement, by Rebecca Rissman ; content consultant, Ibram H. Rogers, PhD, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies Department, University at Albany, SUNY
- Postwar America, Martin Gitlin
- Voices from the March on Washington, poems by J. Patrick Lewis & George Ella Lyon
- Stokely, a life, by Peniel E. Joseph
- Coretta Scott King, civil rights activist, by Cynthia Klingel
- The civil rights movement, by John M. Dunn
- Martin's dream day, Kitty Kelley ; photographs, Stanley Tretick
- There comes a time, the struggle for Civil Rights, Milton Meltzer
- The march from Selma to Montgomery, African Americans demand the vote, Jake Miller
- Moyers & Company, John Lewis marches on, Public Affairs Television (Firm)
- Coretta Scott King, Lisa Renee Rhodes
- Witness, art and civil rights in the sixties, Teresa A. Carbone and Kellie Jones ; with Connie H. Choi, Dalila Scruggs, Cynthia A. Young
- Pillar of fire, America in the King years, 1963-65, Taylor Branch
- Charleston in black and white, race and power in the South after the civil rights movement, Steve Estes
- Racial reckoning, prosecuting America's civil rights murders, Renee C. Romano
- Progressive racism, the collected conservative writings of David Horowitz, David Horowitz
- James Forman and SNCC, Michael V. Uschan
- John Lewis, courage in action, Matt Doeden
- The civil rights movement in Texas, Kristen Rajczak
- El Activista, vida y sublevaciones de José Ángel Gutiérrez : líder emblemático del movimiento Chicano en los Estados Unidos, por Raúl Caballero García
- Martin Luther King, Jr., Emma E. Haldy ; illustrator, Jeff Bane
- They had a dream, the struggles of four of the most influential leaders of the Civil Rights movement, from Frederick Douglass to Marcus Garvey to Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, Jules Archer
- Coretta Scott King, by Ashleigh Hally
- Fannie Lou Hamer, by Sandy Donovan
- Turning 15 on the road to freedom, my story of the 1965 Selma Voting Rights March, by Lynda Blackmon Lowery ; as told to Elspeth Leacock and Susan Buckley ; illustrated by PJ Loughran
- The civil rights movement, then and now, by Dan Elish ; consultant, Christopher Wilson, Director of Experience Design, National Museum of American History
- Kennedy and King, the president, the pastor, and the battle over civil rights, Steven Levingston ; with a foreword by Michael Eric Dyson
- Martin Luther King Jr., Kristen Susienka
- War! what is it good for?, black freedom struggles and the U.S. military from World War II to Iraq, Kimberley L. Phillips
- Backroads pragmatists, Mexico's melting pot and civil rights in the United States, Ruben Flores
- Coretta Scott King, by Maria Nelson
- The NAACP, an organization working to end discrimination, by Andrew Santella
Outgoing Resources
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