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- 11.12 Sweet Honey Study Guide.Indd
- Bernice Johnson Reagon Oral History Interview, 1986
- Guide to the Program in African American Culture Collection
- The Legacy of Civil Rights Protest Music: Sweet Honey in the Rock's "The Ballad of Harry T
- Nina Simone, Culture, and Black Activism in the 1960S
- ROBERT "BOB" PARRIS MOSES January 23, 1935 - July 25, 2021
- Bernice Johnson Reagon, in Our Hands: Thoughts on Black Music
- Sweet Honey in the Rock
- African American Culture As a Political Weapon in the 1960S Civil Rights Movement
- Interview with Bernice Reagon Johnson
- Sweet Honey in the Rock Friday, April 4, 2008 at 11 A.M
- Activists for Social Change
- Unsung Women of the Civil Rights Movement Accompanying Powerpoint for “Unsung Women” Lesson Plan, Available in Carolina K-12’S Database of K-12 Resources
- Administration of Barack H. Obama, 2010 Remarks at a White
- Black Music Research Bulletin, Spring 1990
- Event Program
- Music of a Movement's Wake: the Evolution of The
- Sweet Honey Copy
- The Borning Struggle: an Interview with Bernice Johnson Reagon
- Guide to the Bernice Johnson Reagon Collection of the African American Sacred Music Tradition, Circa 1822 - 1994
- The Long Civil Rights Movement BUSINESS TABLE of CONTENTS
- Unsung Women of the Civil Rights Movement
- The Cultural Organizing Behind the Freedom Songs of the Civil Rights Movement
- “No Easy Walk” from Eyes on the Prize (55 Minutes) Viewing and Discussion Guide
- SNCC Women, Denim, and the Politics of Dress Author(S): Tanisha C
- Black Female Activism in the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950S -1960S
- The Preacher and the Organizer—The Politics of Leadership in The
- Study Guide Sweet Honey in the Rock Friday, April 27, 2007, at 11:00 A.M