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- Program Assessment Standing on My Sisters' Shoulders
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- Papers of the Naacp
- Desegregating Schools: from Brown to the Little Rock Crises 1954-1964
- Her-Story: the Forgotten Part of the Civil Rights Movement
- Constitutional Writes the Official Newsletter of Little Rock Central High School National Historic Site 50Th Anniversary 2007
- Daisy Bates: Civil Rights Crusader from Arkansas (Margaret Walker
- The State of Civil Rights Education in the United States
- 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
- The Politics of Remembering and Writing About Black Childhood
- Civil Rights Subjectivities and African American Women's Autobiographies
- Daisy Bates's Leadership in Civil Rights And
- Daisy Bates Civil Rights Activist, Journalist, Publisher (1914–1999) Was Born in Arkansas
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- Unsung Women of the Civil Rights Movement
- Civil Rights Era for Young Readers
- Daisy Bates: African-American Journalist
- 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
- When Race, Class and Black Femininity Clashed at Central High School Misti Nicole Harper University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Daisy Bates Organizer, Activist Page | 1 “What’S Happening in Little Rock...Is a Question of Right Against Wrong”
- 1 Creating a Civil Rights Quilt
- Forgotten Aspects of the Civil Rights Movement
- "With All Deliberate Speed" : the NAACP and the Implementation of Brown V. Board of Education at the Local Level Little Rock Arkansas
- Step Two: Essential Content Suggestions
- Previous Winners of the American Book Award
- Fannie Lou Hamer Dorothy Height Diane Nash Jo Ann Robinson Ella Barker Daisy Bates Amelia Boynton Septima Clark
- Women in the Civil Rights Movement
- Daisy Bates Was Raised in Huttig, Arkansas, by Adoptive Parents Who Had Been Close to Her Father, Who Left His Family When His Wife Was Murdered by Three White Men