African American women civil rights workers -- Biography
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African American women civil rights workers -- Biography
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African American women civil rights workers
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- Unsung heroes, women of the Civil Rights movement, by Jennifer Lombardo
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett and American reform, 1880-1930, Patricia A. Schechter
- Looking for Lorraine, the radiant and radical life of Lorraine Hansberry, Imani Perry
- Ella Baker, community organizer of the Civil Rights movement, J. Todd Moye
- A song flung up to heaven, Maya Angelou
- Lift every voice, turning a civil rights setback into a new vision of social justice, Lani Guinier
- Passionate for justice, Ida B. Wells as prophet for our time, Catherine Meeks & Nibs Stroupe ; foreword by Stacey Abrams
- To keep the waters troubled, the life of Ida B. Wells, Linda O. McMurry
- A song flung up to heaven, by Maya Angelou
- A song flung up to heaven, Maya Angelou
- Desert rose, the life and legacy of Coretta Scott King, Edythe Scott Bagley with Joe Hilley ; afterword by Bernice A. King
- Women civil rights leaders, Anne Wallace Sharp
- If your back's not bent, the role of the Citizenship Education Program in the civil rights movement, Dorothy F. Cotton ; foreword by Andrew Young ; introduction by Vincent Harding
- Binge box, Black history : kids edition
- Coretta Scott King, written by Kelly Starling Lyons ; interior illustrations by Gillian Flint
- Coretta Scott King, by Ashleigh Hally
- To tell the truth freely, the life of Ida B. Wells, Mia Bay
- Fundi, the story of Ella Baker, produced and directed by Joanne Grant ; written by Joanne Grant ; Fundi Productions, Inc
- A forgotten sisterhood, pioneering Black women educators and activists in the Jim Crow South, Audrey Thomas McCluskey
- Coretta Scott King, a biography, Laura T. McCarty
- Fannie Lou Hamer, America's freedom fighting woman, Maegan Parker Brooks
- Ida B. Wells, by Mary Grace Becker
- Unceasing militant, the life of Mary Church Terrell, Alison M. Parker
- Ida B. Wells-Barnett, fighter for justice, Patricia and Fredrick McKissack
- Hope in the struggle, a memoir, Josie R. Johnson with Arleta Little and Carolyn Holbrook
- Maya Angelou, edited and with an introduction by Harold Bloom
- Coretta Scott King, Sara Spiller, Jeff Bane, illustrator
- Open wide the freedom gates, a memoir, Dorothy Height ; with a foreword by Maya Angelou
- Ella Baker & the Black freedom movement, a radical democratic vision, Barbara Ransby
- Let it shine, stories of Black women freedom fighters, Andrea Davis Pinkney ; illustrated by Stephen Alcorn
- Fannie Lou Hamer, the life of a civil rights icon, Earnest N. Bracey
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