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  • Black Women As Activist Intellectuals: Ella Baker and Mae Mallory Combat Northern Jim Crow in New York City's Public Schools During the 1950S

    Black Women As Activist Intellectuals: Ella Baker and Mae Mallory Combat Northern Jim Crow in New York City's Public Schools During the 1950S

  • Unwise and Untimely? (Publication of

    Unwise and Untimely? (Publication of "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"), 1963

  • Martin Luther King and Communism Page 20 the Complete Files of a Communist Front Organization Were Taken in a Raid in New Orleans

    Martin Luther King and Communism Page 20 the Complete Files of a Communist Front Organization Were Taken in a Raid in New Orleans

  • A Summary of the Contributions of Four Key African American Female Figures of the Civil Rights Movement

    A Summary of the Contributions of Four Key African American Female Figures of the Civil Rights Movement

  • MLK Resource Sheet

    MLK Resource Sheet

  • 2018 Discussion Guide

    2018 Discussion Guide

  • Drama Recommended Monologues

    Drama Recommended Monologues

  • Play Guide for All The

    Play Guide for All The

  • “Creative Conservation:” the Environmental Legacy of Pres

    “Creative Conservation:” the Environmental Legacy of Pres

  • Civil Rights and Self-Defense: the Fiction of Nonviolence, 1955-1968

    Civil Rights and Self-Defense: the Fiction of Nonviolence, 1955-1968

  • Triumphant in Death James Earl Ray Is Laughing All the Way to Hell, Thanks to the King Family's Preposterous Belief That He Didn't Kill Martin Luther King Jr

    Triumphant in Death James Earl Ray Is Laughing All the Way to Hell, Thanks to the King Family's Preposterous Belief That He Didn't Kill Martin Luther King Jr

  • NAACP an American Organization, June 1956

    NAACP an American Organization, June 1956

  • Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 109 CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

    Congressional Record United States Th of America PROCEEDINGS and DEBATES of the 109 CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION

  • Diversity Youth Theatre. National Black Theatre Festival, Salem College

    Diversity Youth Theatre. National Black Theatre Festival, Salem College

  • The Civil Rights Movement

    The Civil Rights Movement

  • RESISTANCE 101 a Lesson for Inauguration Teach-Ins and Beyond

    RESISTANCE 101 a Lesson for Inauguration Teach-Ins and Beyond

  • Back to Court

    Back to Court

  • Class of Nonviolence Colman Mccarthy

    Class of Nonviolence Colman Mccarthy

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  • Readings in Nonviolence, June 1964
  • Stepping Into Selma: Voting Rights History and Legacy Today
  • A Conversation with Dr. Clarence B. Jones Clayborne Carson Stanford University
  • 02-12-1909 NAACP.Indd
  • This Nation Has Never Honestly Dealt with the Question of a Peacetime Economy”: Coretta Scott King and the Struggle for a Nonviolent Economy in the 1970S
  • The Civil Rights Movement and Its Relevance in Our Lives Today
  • The Emmett Till Lynching and the Montgomery Bus Boycott
  • The Emmett Till Generation: the Birmingham Children's Crusade and the Renewed Civil Rights Movement
  • Haudenosaunee Guide for Educators
  • Non-Violence in the Civil Rights Movement in the United States of America
  • All the Way Study Guide
  • MLK Bibliography 2021: Truth, Reconciliation, & Healing Kent Library
  • The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
  • We're Going Too!
  • Hamilton Lyrics
  • FREE at LAST: the U.S. CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT 3 an 1823 Drawing Depicts Slaves Cutting Sugar Cane on the Caribbean Cultivate Sugar
  • Naacp Annual Convention
  • The Souls of Poor Folk


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