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- Settling Down for the Long Haul: the Black Freedom Movement
- Literate Practices in Women's Memoirs of the Civil Rights Movement
- Bibliography for Paths out of Dixie: the Democratization of Subnational Authoritarian Enclaves in America’S Deep South, 1944–1972 (Princeton University Press)
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- Making the World in Atlanta's Image: the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, Morris Abram, and the Legislative History of the United Nations Race Convention
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- Civil Rights Movement Bibliography General History Bass, Jack And
- Civil Rights in America: Racial Voting Rights
- The Nashville Civil Rights Movement
- David Carter, Assistant Professor of History, [email protected] Please Feel Free to Contact Me with Any Questions
- Section Five: Workshop Readings and Film Excerpts
- The Civil Rights Journey of Rev. Dr. Prathia Hall Courtney Pace Lyons
- Courtland Cox Chair to Cabral, Jean’S Devoted Son, Grandchildren and Her Great-Grandchildren
- Constance Curry, Writer, Activist, and Fellow at the Institute for Women's
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- Prelude to the Voting Rights Act: the Suffrage Crusade, 1962-1965
- Miranda, 5 | 2011 Image, Discourse, Facts: Southern White Women in the Fight for Desegregation
- Copyright by Stephen Andrew Berrey 2006
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- Forgotten Aspects of the Civil Rights Movement
- Framing Atlanta's Movement to End Homelessness, 1900-2005
- January 4, 2020, to Charles' Beloved Wife, Jackie, His 3 Children and His
- Mississippi Mau Mau
- Gays and Lesbians in the African American Civil Rights Movement
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