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- Black Segregation Matters School Resegregation and Black Educational Opportunity
- Aspects of the Civil Rights Movement, 1946-1968: Lawyers, Law, and Legal and Social Change (CRM)
- The Chicago Freedom Movement and the Federal Fair Housing Act
- A Brief Guide to Sites of the Chicago Freedom Movement
- High School Students' Movement for Quality Public Education, 1966-1971
- The Chicago Freedom Movement 40 Years Later: a Symposium
- Overview of Martin Luther King's Career Kimberly Seymour
- Integrating the Suburbs: a Park Forest Case Study Joseph Houlihan Macalester College
- Ramparts VOLUMES, NUMBER 5
- Another Failure in Chicago Sara Liesman College of Dupage
- The Evolution of White Responses to Integration in Chicago, 1946-1987
- A "Notorious Litigant" and "Frequenter of Jails": Martin Luther King, Jr., His Lawyers, and the Legal System Leonard S
- Educating for Democracy
- Eyes on the Prize Study Guide, It Evokes Emotional Memories of My Experiences As a Young Civil Rights Worker in Mississippi in the Mid-1960’S
- Program of the Chicago Freedom Movement -2- July, 1966
- March 19, 1965 We Are Not Makers of History. We Are Made by History. **Martin Luther King 1963
- Joint Center for Housing Studies Harvard University
- Education Resources and Lesson Planning
- THE CHICAGO AREA FRIENDS of SNCC, the COORDINATING COUNCIL of COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS, and the CHICAGO STRUGGLE for FREEDOM DURING the 1960'S
- A Critical Examination of Media Images of the Civil Rights Movement and Their Role in Shaping Collective Memories Among Northern White Audiences